Which Native American group was located near the Blue Ridge mountains of South Carolina?
The Cherokee
What were Native American tools made out of before European arrival.
Stone, wood, rocks, animal pelts. etc.
This explorer was the one credited with "discovering" the New World
Columbus
What was the name of the first successful, permanent settlement in South Carolina
Charles Town
South Carolina’s 46 Native tribes were mostly classified as ____________ __________ because they were predominantly forest dwellers.
Southeastern Woodlands
This Native American group in South Carolina was known for their pottery
Catawba
Canoes were made out of what?
Dug out trees
What was responsible for killing 90% of the Native population?
Diseases (Smallpox)
Which European Country attempted to Establish "Charles Fort" in modern day Beaufort?
France
What was the Columbian Exchange?
The exchange of animals, plants, diseases, ideas, etc. between the New World and the Old World
This tribe was known for fishing and creating canoes out of dug out trees.
Which 3 crops make up the "Three Sisters"
Beans, Squash, Corn
What was the name given to Spanish soldiers who claimed land in the New World?
Conquistador
Which European country was the FIRST to attempt to settle in South Carolina in Georgetown?
Spain
The Jamestown settlement struggled due to the fact that it was established on this type of ecosystem
Palisades
Farming allowed for Native Americans to create ____________ settlements, rather than being nomadic
Permanent
This European country established fur trade with native groups in the new world
France
What was the name of the first British settlement in the new world?
Jamestown
Which Native American tribe was known as the "Refugee Tribe" and participated in slavery
Yamasee
This type of Native American housing was typically used in the winter time
Wattle and Daub Houses
This agricultural practice allowed Native Americans to clear out land for farming or animals. This practice is still used in parts of the world today.
Slash and Burn Agriculture
How did the European mindset of land differ from that of Native Americans?
Europeans: Private property used to make a profit
Native Americans: Sustainable land use, no one person owns the land
__________ were being persecuted in England and sought religious freedom in the New World
Protestants
Which Spanish explorer was responsible for taking out the Incan Empire that was in modern day Peru?
Francisco Pizarro