CAROLINA is a fair and spacious Province on the Continent of America: ...This Province lying so near Virginia, and yet more Southward, enjoys the fertility and advantages thereof; and yet is so far distant, as to be freed from the inconstancy of the Weather.... doubtless there is no Plantation that ever the English went upon, in all respects as good as this... There is seated in this Province two Colonies already, one on the River Roanoak (now called Albemarle River) and borders on Virginia; the Other at Cape Feare, ... of which follows a more particular description... Robert Horne, 1666.
Which region of colonies is the author describing in the excerpt above? A New England
B Middle
C Southern
D Westem​

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Considering the excerpt described by the author above in the question, the region of colonies is "Southern."

  • This is because geographically, Carolinas; both South and North Carolina are located in the southern part of the American colonies.

  • Also, historically, the southern colonies region is famous for having large plantations of cotton, sugar, and tobacco.

  • The southern colonies during this period were Maryland; Virginia; North Carolina; South Carolina; and the Georgia Colony.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option C. "Southern."

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