Piedmont
Mountain
Moravians
Trade and Travel
Vocabulary
100

Where did most settlers in the Piedmont come from?

They primarily came from Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.

100

 Who were the Cherokee?
 

Native Americans who inhabited the Mountain region and traded with European settlers

100

Who were the Moravians?
 

A group of Germans who established a religious community in the Piedmont.

100

Why was trade difficult for settlers?
 

Few roads connected the Piedmont with the Coastal Plain, making communication and trade challenging.

100

What is the word used to describe the Piedmont area, known as "beyond the Coastal Plain". 

The backcountry 

200

What was the Great Wagon Road?
 

An old American Indian trail that became a major route for settlers traveling to the backcountry.

200

What was the Wilderness Road?
 

A trail widened by Daniel Boone that allowed settlers to travel through the Appalachian Mountains.

200

What was special about Salem?
 

It became a trading center with mills, stores, and craftworkers.

200

How did settlers use rivers for trade?
 

They transported goods to coastal towns for exchange with other markets.

200

People who are among the first to settle a place. 

Pioneer

300

What types of crops did Scotch-Irish settlers grow?
 

They grew corn, wheat, and tobacco.

300

What was life like for mountain pioneers?

It was difficult and often lonely, requiring cooperation for survival.

300

How did the Moravians contribute to local culture?
 

They provided goods, music, and education to the community.

300

What role did county seats play for pioneers?

They served as places to conduct business, pay taxes, and meet for court.

300

A written agreement 

treaty

400

Why was the fall line significant for settlers?

It made travel on rivers difficult, discouraging migration from the Coastal Plain.

400

How did settlers build their homes?

They often started with small shacks and eventually built cabins using logs.

400

What skills did children learn in Moravian schools?
 

They learned reading, writing, and trade skills.

400

How did the Buncombe Turnpike improve life?
 

It connected settlers to larger markets and made travel easier.

400

To exchange good without using money 

Barter

500

What industries developed in the Piedmont?
 

Local industries included blacksmiths, carpenters, and mills.

500

What impact did gold have on the Mountain region?
 

It led to an economic boom and a rush of miners in the 1820s and 1830s.

500

How did the Moravian church govern their community?
 

The church owned all property and made decisions as a community.

500

What was the significance of the Great Indian Trading Path?

It was a major route for trade and travel into North Carolina used by both Native Americans and later settlers.

500

The conflict between the eastern and western sections of the state. 

Sectionalism