What were the three tribes in SC?
Cherokee, Yamasee, Catawba
Who traveled on the Mayflower and where did it land?
The Pilgrims and it landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
What did the 13th amendment state?
It abolished slavery.
How many miles of track did the railroad expansion have?
2,800
How long was the Korean War?
1950-1953 (3 years)
What are the six land-form regions?
Blue Ridge, Piedmont, Sand-hills, Inner Coastal, Outer Coastal
How many acres were required to vote?
A) 25+ acres
B) 40+ acres
C) 15+ acres
D) 50+ acres
D
How many seceded in total?
11
What is an exoduster?
A person who left the south to settle in Kansas or another western state.
Who was the leader of North Vietnam?
Ho Chi Minh
What was Charestfort?
It was the first french settlement in SC
What does the Judicial Branch do?
Interprets laws
Who created the cotton gin?
Eli Whitney
Who was the legendary baseball player who has mill town experience?
Shoeless Joe Jackson
What was agent orange?
It's a herbicide and a defoliant used by the U.S. military.
What are the three sisters?
Corn, Beans, and Squash
What is Federalism?
A system in which power is divided between the nationalists and state government.
Who is Charles Pinckney?
He served in the U.S. Senate, House of Representatives, and four terms as governor of SC.
What does M.A.I.N stand for?
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism.
What was the Punji Steak Pit?
A small hole covered with leaf litter, the victim's foot is impaled when stood on.
What are the four main river systems in SC?
The Savannah River System, The Edisto River System, The Santee (Santee Cooper) River System, The Pee Dee River System
Who experimented with Indigo seeds in the 1740s?
Eliza Lucas
What did the south focus on during this time?
Agricultural crops like cotton and rice
What was the approximate amount of people who joined the military in SC?
Approximately 184,000
What year did the Little Rock Nine happen?
1957