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Name of the group of Native Americans that lived on the eastern coast of North America
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Eastern Woodland
Slash & Burn Agricultural
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Social behavior within a society; examples: language, music, food, etc.
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Eastern Woodland
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Name of the group of Native Americans that lived on the eastern coast of North America
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Social behavior within a society; examples: language, music, food, etc.
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Raw materials or substances that come from the earth that can be utilized by humans; examples: trees, water, minerals, etc.
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Farming method that is used to create a field by cutting and burning forests
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The main agricultural products of the Eastern Woodland Tribes: corn, beans, squash
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Large and powerful Native American nation that lived in the foothills of South Carolina, and they referred to themselves as the "real people"
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Native American tribe that lived along the rivers of the Piedmont region in South Carolina, and they referred to themselves as the "river people"
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Native American tribe that was originally from the coast of Spanish-held Florida but moved to the mouth of the Savannah River in South Carolina and lived near the ocean
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A fence that was made from sharpened wooden post that surrounded a Native American village
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The type of house that the Cherokee lived in, and it was made from grass, clay, bark, and branches
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The type of house that the Catawba lived in, and it was made from sapling frames covered with bark or mats made from grasses and reeds
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Native American legislative house in which tribal leaders met to establish laws for their tribe
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Spanish "explorers" that conquered native land in their pursuit of finding gold; they were the first Europeans to travel to the New World
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Large Spanish plantations that were worked by Native American slaves and later imported African slaves
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A division of society that is based on economic status
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The theoretical sea route in North America that connected the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean; This was the number one reason France began exploring the New World
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The land that the French claimed in North America that surrounded the Louisiana River
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Systematic laws that mistreated a certain group of people because of their religious beliefs; This was one of the reasons that English people began establishing colonies in the New World
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Idea that the citizens establish and run the government; This form of government is usually ran by citizens electing representatives
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A colonies home country that established the settlement and usually controls the settlement as well
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First European explorer to travel through the land of what is now South Carolina; Spanish explorer looking for gold
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First settlement established in the land of what is now South Carolina; Failed Spanish settlement along the Waccamaw River
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Second settlement established in the land of what is now South Carolina; Failed French settlement near modern day Beaufort
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Second failed attempt by the Spanish to establish a settlement in what is now South Carolina; This attempted settlement was built on the abandoned failed French settlement of Charlesfort
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First successful settlement in the land of what is now South Carolina; Successful British settlement that became permanent
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First English attempted settlement in North America; Colonists disappeared
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First permanent English settlement in the New World
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System in which the British government gave land to colonist that could pay for their own passage to the New World
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System in which a person worked for a land owner to pay off their debt because the land owner paid for their passage to the New World
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Representative form of government that gave English settlers in the colonies a voice in the colonial government
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English Colonies founded as a safe haven for religious groups that were persecuted in England
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The group of settlers also known as Pilgrims that established American Democracy when they signed the Mayflower Compact
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English Protestants that established the Massachusetts Bay Colony
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English Colonies founded for many different reasons and was the most diverse group of colonies
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English Quaker and Proprietor of the Colony of Pennsylvania
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English Founded for economic purposes based around agriculture
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A colony that was founded when the King of England gave land to a group of men who then governed the colonist that moved there
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The group of men that established and governed the Colony of Carolina
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A document that was designed to attract more colonist to the Colony of Carolina and was written by John Locke at the request of the eight Lords Proprietors
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A crop grown for economic reasons
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A Caribbean Island that was the English Colony where the first colonists in South Carolina were from
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The sea route across the Atlantic Ocean that transported African slaves to North America
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West Indies
Region in the Atlantic Ocean in the Caribbean where England established several colonies
Naval Stores
Raw materials used in the shipbuilding industry
Stono Rebellion
Largest slave revolt in the English Colonies; Slave revolt that began in Charlestown, South Carolina
Gullah
Mixture of English and African language that was spoken by slaves who worked on the Sea Island plantations off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia
Slave Codes
Established after the Stono Rebellion in the attempt to control the growing slave population
Manumit
The act of a slave owner granting his slaves freedom
Eliza Lucas Pinckney
Planted Indigo to help make her families plantation successful
Indigo
Plant that produces a blue dye and became a cash crop of South Carolina after Eliza Lucas Pinckney planted it