Native Tribes
Colonial Economy
Colonial Government
Colonial Relations
Trade and Economy
100

What tribe lived in the Coastal Zone and built wigwams?

The Yemassee Tribe

100

What cash crops or resources were grown in the South Carolina?

Rice, indigo, and timber.

100

Who were the Lord Proprietors?

Individualswho established and governed the Carolina colony.

100

Describe the initial relationship between settlers and Native Americans.

Initially friendly, but became hostile as settlers took more land.

100

What was the Triangular Trade?

Trade system moving harvested resources, manufactured goods, and slaves to and from the Americas, Africa, and Europe

200

Which tribe is prominent in the Blue Ridge mountain region?

The Cherokee Tribe

200

Which colonies are known for their rocky soil and for fishing?

The New England Colonies

200

What document created the rights and governing principals of the Carolina Colony?

The Fundamental Constitution of Carolina.

200

What was the outcome of the Yemassee War?

The Yemassee lost and left Carolina.

200

 Describe the Middle Passage.

The journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic to America.

300

 What tribe lived along the rivers of the Piedmont region?

The Catawba Tribe

300

Who were the settlers recruited to introduce the plantation system?

Barbados Settlers

300

What was overthrow the Lord Proprietors called?

The Revolution of 1719

300

What were Slave Codes of 1740?

Laws that restricted the rights of enslaved Africans.

300

What were the Navigation Acts?

Laws governing trade between England and its colonies.

400

Name of the descendants of enslaved West Africans in the lowlands who created a blended culture?

The Gullah

400

What economic policy aimed to increase the wealth of the mother country?

Mercantilism

400

What was required for free male landowners to vote?

They were required to own at least 50 acres of land.

400

How did the Europeans indirectly and directly cause the population of the Native Americans to drop?

Mistreatment through slavery and the introduction of diseases. 

400

Why did colonists engage in smuggling?

To avoid paying taxes imposed by the Navigation Acts.

500

What was the main reason for Native American hostility towards settlers?

Lose of their land

500

What was the impact of the Stono Rebellion on slave laws?

Harsher Slave Codes 

500

Who was Eliza Lucas Pinckney and what did she accomplish?

She discovered the process to make indigo profitable.

500

How did salutary neglect affect the colonies?

It led to a sense of independence among the colonies.

500

How did mercantilism influence colonial trade?

It encouraged colonies to supply raw materials to the mother country.

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