Vocabulary
Geography
African Americans and Indigenous Americans
American Revolution
Civil War
100

What was the nickname given to the colonists who were loyal to Great Britain?

Tories

100

Near what city would you find Fort Sumter?

Charleston

100

What crop would enslaved people have been most likely to work with in colonial times?

Rice

100

More battles were fought in South Carolina than any other colony because of the strength of what political group?

Loyalists

100

Why were people in the Antebellum period considered poor?

They did not own land

200

What group is known for their African roots and language that has survived since the 18th century?

The Gullah
200

Which city fell to the British in 1780, resulting in the loss of a major port and many colonial leaders?

Charleston

200

In what period was the bow and arrow invented?

The Woodland period

200

How did the Stamp Act affect prices in the American colonies?

It raised the prices of many items

200

What did the 13th Amendment do?

It abolished slavery

300

What is the headright system?

The government granted large amounts of land to settlers to encourage settlement.

300

What area of the North American colonies was known for tobacco production?

Virginia

300

What were the three main crops that Eastern Woodlands tribes relied on?

corn, beans, squash

300

Who were the three South Carolinians responsible for many successful attacks against the British using guerrilla warfare as their main battle tactics?

Francis Marion, Andrew Pickens, Thomas Sumter

300

What did the 14th Amendment do?

Establish citizenship for everyone born in America and give those citizens rights

400

What is a wigwam?

The most common type of shelter of the Eastern Woodlands.
400

Colonists in the Upcountry/Backcountry would have most likely been on what side during the American Revolution?

Loyalists

400

What were the effects of the Stono Rebellion?

Harsher slave codes

400

Who helped smuggle secret messages through British lines?

Emily Geiger

400

What event led to the attack on Fort Sumter?

The election of Abraham Lincoln

500

Why did the headright system classify South Carolina as a Southern colony?

It led to the formation of large plantations based on cash crops.

500

What three continents were involved in Triangular Trade?

North America, Europe, Africa

500

Why were enslaved people trying to escape to Florida?

The Spanish offered freedom to any who made it to St. Augustine

500

What group tarred and feathered tax collectors to deter them from collecting taxes?

Sons of Liberty

500

What was the purpose of Sherman's "March to the Sea"?

To destroy the South's strategic and economic capacity to fight