What two factors determined how Native Americans were grouped?
Where they lived and the language they spoke.
What was the 1st Permanent settlement in South Carolina?
Charles Town
According to the Declaration of Independence, government's are created to do what?
Protect the rights of it's citizens
How could one explain the Nullification Controversy in South Carolina?
Placing state law above federal law
What new industries began to thrive in SC after Reconstruction?
Textiles and Phosphate Mining
Where did the Catawba tribe live in SC?
Which group/country introduced the Protestant religion, language, and self-determination to the North American Colonies?
"The English" or "England"
What do the following events have in common: The Boston Tea Party, The Intolerable Acts, The Sugar Act, and the Boston Massacre.
They are all causes to the American Revolution
What event is known as the leading cause to the American Civil War?
The Election of 1860 (Lincoln)
In the early 1900s, what movement began that aimed to reform big business, end corruption, and provide help to urban areas?
The Progressive Movement
Where did the Yamasee tribe live in SC?
Coastal
Which European power established colonies in the Americas and sent Hernando De Soto to explore the Southeast region?
Spain
What battle best exemplifies a significant turning point in favor of the Patriots in SC during the American Revolution.
Battle of King's Mountain
Why was the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter in Charleston SC, so impactful?
It marked the beginning of the War.
What industry has emerged as a pivotal economic driver in South Carolina, attracting millions of visitors annually?
Tourism
Where did the Cherokee tribe live in SC?
Blue Ridge Region
Which group of men received land from King Charles II and founded the Carolina colony?
The Lords Proprietors
What was a major consequence of the French and Indian War?
The British were in debt, so they taxed the colonies directly for the first time.
How did the blockade of South Carolina ports during the Civil War affect people living in SC?
Kept them from receiving supplies, both the Confederate Army and the Citizens of the South.
What Amendment, does segregation go directly against?
The 14th Amendment
What did natives call the protective fence around their villages?
Palisades
What crop was referred to as "Carolina Gold"
Rice
How did the Great Compromise solve the problem of representation during the Constitutional Convention in 1787?
Representation in the House would be Proportional & Representation in the Senate will be equal
How did the Civil War affect the Planter Elite of South Carolina?
They lost their wealth, land, slaves, and property.
What were the 4 MAIN factors to WWI?
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism