| A | B |
| Lords of Trade | a group founded by King Charles II to try to govern England’s growing colonial activities more eff ectively |
| Council | a group appointed by the Proprietors to advise the governor, make laws, and act as a court |
| naval stores | rosin, tar, pitch, and turpentine, which can be derived from pine trees and used to preserve wooden ships and for other purposes (5 |
| indigo | a plant that is used to make blue dye |
| quitrent | an annual rent or tax that Proprietors expected from all land grants |
| mercantilism | the idea that colonies existed to contribute to the wealth and power of the mother nation |
| dissenter | a person who disagreed with the offi cial church |
| Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina | a document written mostly by Lord Ashley and John Locke that was to guide the government in Carolina |
| Lords Proprietors | eight English Royalists who were rewarded for their loyalty to King Charles II with a gift of the Carolina territory |
| Royalists | supporters of the monarchy, particularly those who supported King Charles II |
| smuggling | illegal trade with other countries |
| Huguenots | French Protestants, some of whom came to colonial South Carolina |