Why Study SC?
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SC in U.S. History
100

What major U.S. events did South Carolina play a role in?

The American Revolution, Civil War, and Civil Rights Movement.

100

What are South Carolina’s three main regions?

Upstate, Midlands, Lowcountry.

100

What do communities reflect about people?

Culture, jobs, and traditions.

100

What do historians use to study the past?

Evidence from the past (sources).

100

What year was Charleston founded?

1670.

200

Why is Charleston important in early U.S. history?

It was a major colonial city and port.

200

Which region is known for mountains and later textile mills?

Upstate.

200

Which historic city shows SC’s colonial life and trade?

Charleston.

200

What is a primary source? Give an example.

First-hand account, like a diary or map.

200

During which war were major battles fought in SC?

The American Revolution.

300

What system tied SC to slavery and influenced national conflicts?

The plantation system.

300

Which region has fertile land and rivers, good for farming and trade?

Midlands.

300

What culture from SC preserved African traditions in America?

Gullah culture.

300

What is a secondary source? Give an example.

Second-hand account, like a textbook or article.

300

Which SC event in 1860 led to the Civil War?

Secession.

400

Name one way SC has influenced the U.S. economy.

Agriculture (like cotton, rice, indigo).

400

Which region had ports, rice, and indigo plantations?

Lowcountry.

400

How did farming towns shape SC’s communities?

They showed agriculture’s importance in daily life.

400

Why must historians question evidence?

Sources may be biased or incomplete.

400

What role did SC play in the Civil Rights Movement?

Cities in SC were part of national protests and activism.

500

What event beginning in South Carolina started the Civil War?

Secession in 1860.

500

How does geography affect communities in SC?

It influences where people live, the jobs they do, and their culture.

500

Give one example of how communities today connect to SC’s past.

Industries like BMW show SC’s shift from farming to industry.

500

Why are both primary and secondary sources important?

They give direct evidence and interpretation for better understanding.

500

 How does SC’s history connect to the bigger story of the U.S.?

SC shaped politics, economy, and culture, influencing national history.

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