SC Native Americans
European exploration
European Exploration
Regions Of South Carolina
SC Native Americans
100
This group of Native's lived in the Coastal Zone of South Carolina.
What is The Yemassee
100

The three G's that motivated exploration

God, Gold, and Glory

100

Jean Ribault created the first French colony known as

Charlesfort 

100
This is the Region of S.C that lies on the coast of SC.
What is Coastal Zone
100

What was the name given to three crops that grew together, which was important to the Native Americans?

The Three Sisters

200
All of the Native Americans in South Carolina belong to this Culture group.
What is Eastern Woodland
200

The three main countries from Europe to come to the New World

England, Spain and France

200

The Spanish Colony created near Charlesfort was called

Santa Elena

200
This Region has the highest altitude in the state.
What is Blue Ridge
200

The fence that surronded tribal villages as added protection

Palisades

300
This group of Native fleed to S.C. to avoid being enslaved by the Spanish.
What is The Yemassee
300

_________________ was a famous Spanish explorer who explored what is now SC

Hernando De Soto

300

England's first settlement 

Jamestown

300
This the largest region in the state and it's name mean foothills of the mountians.
What is Piedmont
300

Disease that wiped out half of the Cherokee

Smallpox

400

Tribe that lived in the Blue Ridge

The Cherokee

400

Who funded the expeditions typically?

The King or Queen

400

This group of men were sent by the King of England to start Jamestown/find gold

The Virginia Company

400
This region has very sandy soil.
What is Sandhills
400

Spanish Explorers 

Conquistadors 

500
This group of Native Americans were called the "River People.
What is The Catawba
500

Who was first to claim land in the New World?

Spain

500

The disapearance of the settelers at ________ is still a mystery today

Roanoke

500
This region has the most rich and fertile soil.
What is Coastal Plains
500

First cash crop of English Settlement

Tobacco