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SS Unit 1 Review 8-3

Study Guide Questions for 8-1 Standard

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Eastern Woodlandscultural region of early Native Americans east of Mississippi, west of Atlantic, south of Great Lakes, north of Gulf of Mexico
Agricultureallowed Native Americans to settle permanently, and most significantb Indian contribution to the South
Native Americanspeople found by Europeans to live in America
Diseasecause of American population drop
realtionship between Europeans and Native Americansworsened when Europeans took over Native American land
France, Britain, SpainEuropean countries that sent most explorers
attacked Native Americans and fled to Floridasettlers of San Felipe
deerskinthe most important product traded between French and Native Americans
Englishfounded Charles Town on Albermarle Point in 1870
coastal zone - next to Atlantic Oceanlandform of first settlement in SC which was located at Albermarle Point, near Charleston
number of people in the familyland was given based on headright method which gave land to the settlers
Anthony Ashley Cooperproprietor interested in developing Carolina
Lord Proprietor Anthony Ashley Cooperrivers Ashley River and Cooper River are named for this man
indentured servanta person bound to work for another person until his passage to the New World was paid
Lords and Proprietors ruled, not kingsProprietary Colony, SC was once one of these
lost war and went back to Spanish Floridawhat Yamassee did after Yemassee War
colonists wanted to become Royal Colony because Proprietors didn't protect themimpact of Yamassee War on SC
Middle PassageAfricans were brought across Atlantic Ocean on wooden ships
labor on plantationsbetween 1710 and 1740, over 30,000 Africans came to SC to do this
they knew how to grow riceAfrican slaves impacted the SC economy because they kne ho to do this
Gullaha mix between the African and English language
Ricebeacuse it grew so it it was the colony's first cash crop, named Carolina Gold
proprietors didn't protect colonistsSC's reason for switching from a Proprietary colony to a Royal colony
African slaves1770, tjis group was the majority of the population in the Low Country
Up Countrypoor, substitence farmers, few slaves
Low Countrywealthy, plantations, slave majority
Up Countrywhere Regulator's were from
Provide law and order in up countrypurpose of Regulator Movement
reason Regulator's caused problems for colonybecame corrupt
result of Regulator MovementCircuit Court Act
important Stono Rebellion developmentsslave codes
purpose of slave codesprevent slave revolts
Eliza Lucas Pinckney sparked the econoomynew way to grow indigo
French and Indian Wardispute between Great Britain and France


Teacher
Saluda Trail Middle School
Rock Hill, SC

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