| A | B |
| Why did the Yemassee start a war with the colonists? | Because of trade abuses, enslavement, and settlement on their land |
| Revolution 1719 | The Goose Creek men and the Dissenters asked England to take over the colony. |
| LP’s didn’t provide protection to the colonists from the Native Americans (and Spanish and pirates) | a cause of Revolution of 1719 |
| England appointed a Royal Governor and negotiated with the LP’s to gain control of the colony. | result of Revolution of 1719 |
| 1729 | South Carolina became a Royal Colony |
| Royal Governor | appointed by the king and had to approve all laws made by the legislature |
| Who could vote | White land-owning men |
| King Charles II’s purpose in creating the Carolina colony? | Create a buffer colony between Virginia and Spanish Florida Pay off a debt to 8 noblemen |
| John Locke | wrote the Fundamental Constitutions of the Carolina |
| Grand Council? | made up of representatives of the Lord Proprietors, the elite, and commoners |
| headright system | Pay for passage, settle, and/or invest and get land |
| How LordProprietors made money | charge quitrents, collect taxes control trade |
| Motives to leave Barbados for Carolina | poor white men could gain political, economic, and social opportunity |
| influence of Barbados | slave system, slave codes, immunity to disease |
| contribution of West African slaves | cattle herding, rice growing, disease free hard labour |
| Gullah | A common language created by the slaves from West Africa that mixed several African languages with English |
| Gullah slaves treated differently | assigned daily tasks and once they were completed, they had free time |
| Eliza Lucas Pinkney | developed an indigo plant that would grow in South Carolina |
| impact of indigo on economy | high-quality, expensive dye highly, paid a bounty to grow it |
| biggest cash crop of the colony | rice/Carolina Gold |
| mercantilism | economic policy intended to increase a nation’s wealth by using colonies as a source of raw materials so a nation could export more than it imported. |
| Navigation Acts | Colonists were only allowed to trade with England using English ships with English crews |
| North Carolina | settled by poor farmers from Virginia |
| South Carolina | settled by prosperous plantation owners |
| 1712 | Carolina was split into two separate colonies |
| Church Act | made the Anglican Church the official church of South Carolina and broke the territory into parishes |
| parish | election district |