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Journal - Southern Colonies Virginia Maryland North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Founder/Leader: Year Settled/Town(s): Political: Religious: Resources: Economy: ***Assignment -- Find FACTS about each Topics Above and Draw the image and color each STATE Draw State Outline Color State 14.3 Fort Burrows US History

Virginia Founder/Leader: Year Settled/Town(s): Political: Religious: Resources: Economy: (Draw State Outline and Color State above) 24.3 Fort Burrows US History

Maryland Founder/Leader: Year Settled/Town(s): Political: Religious: Resources: Economy: (Draw State Outline and Color State above) 34.3 Fort Burrows US History

North Carolina Founder/Leader: Year Settled/Town(s): Political: Religious: Resources: Economy: (Draw State Outline and Color State above) 44.3 Fort Burrows US History

South Carolina Founder/Leader: Year Settled/Town(s): Political: Religious: Resources: Economy: (Draw State Outline and Color State above) 54.3 Fort Burrows US History

Georgia Founder/Leader: Year Settled/Town(s): Political: Religious: Resources: Economy: (Draw State Outline and Color State above) 64.3 Fort Burrows US History