What does "south colonies" mean? Does it refer to the Confederate States?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Yes, but there is a small correction to be made here. The Southern colonies (the provinces of Maryland, Carolina, Georgia, and the colony of Virginia) - founded between the 17th and 19th century - only became the Confederate states in 1861, before the American Civil War. So you can consider the Southern colonies to be the early core of what would become the Confederate states more than a century later. The speaker is taunting the other man here, asking him for a history lesson on the Southern colonies. This is evident by clues given later in the conversation, when the historians Gordon Wood and Daniel Vickers (both researchers of early American history) are mentioned.