South Carolina Native American tribes belong to what group?
100
rivers for transportation and food
Near what geographical landform did the Cherokee and Catawba tribes settle? Why?
100
iron tools and weapons
What was introduced to Native Americans by Europeans and had the greatest impact on their daily lives?
100
archaeologists uncovered artifacts
How do we know about people who lived in South Carolina tens of thousands of years ago?
100
Native Americans
Who were the first people in what would one day be South Carolina?
200
wigwams
The most common type of shelter of the Eastern Woodlands were...
200
deer skins
What items did the Europeans want to trade for with the Native Americans?
200
cheated and enslaved natives
As European settlers prospered, hostility between Europeans and Native Americans increased? In what ways were the European settlers especially unfair to the Native Americans?
200
glaciers
The Bering Strait was once a land bridge formed by...
200
Cherokee
This South Carolina tribe called themselves the "real people," lived in the Blue Ridge region, and were a powerful nation...
300
chief and council worked together
Community decisions in the Eastern Woodlands tribes were made by...
300
daub and wattle
Which of the following is an example of how South Carolina Native Americans used natural resources in building their homes:
tobacco
walnut bark
rituals
daub and wattle
300
Native Americans taught settlers how to grow certain crops
How were Native Americans largely responsible for the successes of early European settlers?
300
food
The Bering Strait theory suggests that the first humans to migrate from Asia to North America came in search of...
300
Catawba
This South Carolina tribe called themselves the "river people," lived in the Piedmont region, and were great potters...
400
Yemassee
This tribe lived in the Coastal Zone and covered their homes with palmetto leaves...
400
walnut bark
Which natural resource was used in a particularly innovative way in order to aid in fishing?
400
Native Americans lacked immunity
Why were Native Americans more affected by diseases like smallpox?
400
artifacts in South Carolina older than 25,000 years
This recent discovery allows for a second theory on how the earliest Americans came to North America...
500
they hunted, fished, and farmed
The Catawba, Cherokee, and Yemassee had these three characteristics in common...
500
three sisters (corn, beans, squash)
Which crops were predominant in Native American gardens?
500
attitudes towards land ownership
Ultimately, what difference between Native Americans and Europeans led to conflict?
500
farming
This change in lifestyle allowed Native Americans to stay in one place...
500
lived far away from coastal areas
Why did the Cherokee have very little contact with the first European settlers?