South Carolina History
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100

This historic Berkeley County town was settled around 1754. It was once a booming hub for indigo production and a vital inland port on the Santee River. 

St. Stephen

100

What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

France

100

What is the name of the first permanent English settlement in North America?

Jamestown (Est. 1607)

100

America's birthday is celebrated annually on what date _____ commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. 

July 4th

100

Who was the first person to walk on the moon in 1969?

Neil Armstrong

200

What name did Charles I originally give South Carolina in 1629?

Carolana

200

What do the 13 stripes on the American flag represent?

The original 13 colonies

200

Who were the people that traveled from England on the Mayflower in 1620?

Pilgrims

200

Which of these presidents was born in the state of South Carolina?

Andrew Jackson

200

Who refused to give up her seat on a bus, helping start the Civil Rights Movement?

Rosa Parks

300

What is the name of the island fortress in Charleston Harbor which was the site of the battle generally regarded as the first in the Civil War?

Fort Sumter

300

What four presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore?

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,  Theodore Roosevelt, & Abraham Lincoln
300

 What Native American woman famously helped the Jamestown settlers?

Pocahontas

300

South Carolina is also host to one of motor sports most prestigious races, The Southern 500. In which town would you find the Nascar track they run this race on?

Darlington 

300

Which inventor patented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

400

This local nurse-midwife ___ trained women in the art of midwifery during her 62 years in practice, she brought 600-800 babies into the world.

Maude Callen

400

What is the national bird of the USA?

The Bald Eagle
400

He found over 300 uses for peanuts, including soap, ink, and shampoo.

George Washington Carver

400

During the harsh winter of 1777–1778, George Washington's army endured terrible conditions and emerged as a stronger, more disciplined fighting force. Where did this winter encampment take place?

Valley Forge

400

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

500

How did South Carolina get its nickname the Palmetto State?

Palmetto trees protected Fort Sumter during the Civil War 

500

What city was the first capital of the United States?

New York

500

What is the oldest European-founded city in the United States?

St. Augustine, Florida

500

While we celebrate Independence Day on July 4th, most delegates signed the Declaration of Independence on what date?

August 2, 1776

500

What document declared the colonies were free from British rule?

The Declaration of Independence