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This Native American group (which includes the Yemassee, the Catawba, and the Cherokee) lived in the forests of the eastern United States.
Who were the Eastern Woodland Native Americans.
100
These Spanish explorers "conquered" large areas in North, Central, and South America.
Who are conquistadors.
100
Jamestown, founded in 1607 and located in this state, was the first permanent English settlement in North America.
What is Virginia.
100
Before switching to the use of African slave labor, Virginia relied on this type of servant.
What are indentured servants.
100
Rice produced in South Carolina was known as this due to its high value on the world market.
What is Carolina Gold.
200
Eastern Woodland Native Americans used this type of agriculture to clear fields and help drive out animals from forests.
What is slash and burn agriculture.
200
The French settled first in Canada along this major river.
What is the St. Lawrence River.
200
The Middle Colonies were known as this due to their production of wheat.
What are the breadbasket colonies.
200
African slaves brought their ____________ with them when they arrived in American; including language, dance, religion, and cuisine.
What is culture.
200
Eliza Lucas Pinckney experimented with planting many crops resulting in the establishment of this cash crop in South Carolina.
What is indigo.
300
This Native American tribal group lived in the foothills and mountains of South Carolina.
Who are the Cherokee.
300
While the English originally looked for gold in the New World, many stayed in Virginia to farm this cash crop.
What is tobacco.
300
These two groups of religious dissenters were the first to settle in New England.
Who are the Puritans and the Pilgrims.
300
This slave rebellion occurred outside of Charles Town in 1739.
What is the Stono Rebellion
300
Many English colonial assemblies had two houses and were known as ___________.
What is bicameral.
400
Commonly called the "River People," this South Carolina tribal group lived in wigwams made of tree saplings.
Who are the Catawba.
400
This famous Spanish explorer visited South Carolina early in the 1500s but failed to set up a permanent settlement.
Who is Hernan De Soto.
400
The first government of South Carolina was run by these men, friends and supporters of King Charles
Who are the Lords Proprietors.
400
In reaction to the Stono Rebellion, the South Carolina assembly passed these laws.
What are the slave codes.
400
The regulator movement occurred in South Carolina largely due to the lack of these.
What are courts.
500
The Yemassee tribal group settled near the mouth of this river, which forms the border between present day South Carolina and Georgia, after they were driven out of Florida by the Spanish.
What is the Savannah River.
500
Founded in 1670 this English settlement became the first permanent colony in South Carolina.
What is Charles Town.
500
Many of the first settlers in the Carolina colony came from this Caribbean island.
What is Barbados.
500
Because of the large number of slaves brought to South Carolina to work in the rice and indigo industry, a ___________ occurred, meaning there were many more slaves that white settlers.
What is a population imbalance.
500
Following the end of Proprietary rule in South Carolina, the colonists were relieved to become this type of colony.
What is a Royal Colony.
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