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8-1.4/1.5 Review
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- Q1furs, deerskins. fertile land, mild climate, pine forests, Port of CharlestonNatural Resources in Carolina30s
- Q2trade between Carolina and Barbados grew since many of the early colonists were from BarbadosBarbados30s
- Q3ruled by the planter elites who owned plantationsPlantocracy30s
- Q4Another name for rice, became a cash crop grown in the Lowcountry of South CarolinaCarolina Gold30s
- Q5Introduced indigo to South CarolinaEliza Lucas Pinckney30s
- Q6A plant used to make valuable blue dye, grown in the Lowcountry of South Carolina which became a cash cropIndigo30s
- Q7A government payment used to encourage the development of new products such as indigo and riceSubsidies30s
- Q8An economic system in which a mother country seek to increase their wealth and power by controlling trade with their coloniesMercantilism30s
- Q9goods from the colonies had to be traded using British ships and could only be sold to England.Navigation Acts30s
- Q10An English policy of not strictly enforcing laws in its colonies, and South Carolina was able to sell their rice and indigo to other countries by ignoring the actsSalutary Neglect30s
- Q11Goods sold or being sent to other countriesExports30s
- Q12Goods purchased or brought in from other countriesImports30s