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100

Which native American tribe in South Carolina was known for building wattle-and-duab houses and lived in the piedmont region?

The Catawba

100

What were the three main Native American tribes in colonial South Carolina?

Cherokee, Catawba, and Yemassee

100

Which European country first attempted to establish settlements like San Miguel de Gualdape in South Carolina?

Spain

100

 What was the name of the first permanent English settlement in South Carolina?

 Charles Town (later Charleston

100

What system did the Lords Proprietors use to attract settlers by granting large amounts of land?

The Headright System

200

What cash crop made colonial South Carolina wealthy during the early 1700s?

Rice

200

Who is credited with bringing knowledge of rice cultivation to South Carolina?

 Enslaved Africans from West Africa
 

200

What was the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina designed to create?

A structured government and social order

200

Which wealthy group of settlers came from Barbados and greatly influenced early SC government and culture?

The English planters from Barbados

200

Why were enslaved Africans brought in large numbers to South Carolina?

To provide labor for plantations
 

300

What 1739 slave revolt was the largest in the colonies and happened near Charleston?

The Stono Rebellion

300

 Which war between Britain and France affected Carolina through Native American alliances?

The French and Indian War

300

What change occurred when South Carolina transitioned from proprietary to royal colony?

The king took direct control
 

300

Which South Carolina city became one of the wealthiest ports in the colonies?

Charleston

300

What group in the Upcountry wanted more courts and representation during the colonial period?

The Regulators

400

Who were the Regulators?

Upcountry citizens who took law enforcement into their own hands

400

Why did many South Carolina colonists support independence during the American Revolution?

They were frustrated with British taxes and control

400

Which South Carolinian was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence?

Edward Rutledge

400

What battle is known as the “turning point of the American Revolution in the South”?

The Battle of Kings Mountain

400

Who was the famous South Carolina partisan fighter known as the “Swamp Fox”?

Francis Marion

500

Which battle protected Charleston when palmetto logs absorbed cannon fire?

The Battle of Fort Sullivan (Fort Moultrie)
 

500

 Why was South Carolina heavily involved in Revolutionary War fighting?

Because many battles were fought in the South

500

What happened to Loyalists after the American Revolution?

Many left South Carolina or lost property

500

What issue caused political tension between the Lowcountry and Upcountry after independence?

Unequal representation and taxes

500

Why did cotton become King in South Carolina during the 1800s?

It was highly profitable

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