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The Lords Proprietors and Native Relations - Exit Quiz
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How did the Lords Proprietors' initial economic policies regarding the Indian Slave Trade create a fundamental conflict with the local Carolina settlers?
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The Proprietors demanded that all Native Americans be enslaved immediately, while settlers preferred using them as paid laborers on tobacco farms.
The Proprietors wanted to limit the trade to maintain peace and protect their own profits, while settlers sought to expand it for immediate wealth and land clearing.
The Proprietors prohibited any interaction with the Westo tribe, while the settlers wanted to form a military alliance to attack the Spanish in Florida.
The Proprietors insisted on paying Native Americans in gold, whereas the settlers wanted to use a system of bartering with manufactured trade goods.
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The Lords Proprietors' failure to provide adequate military protection for the colonists during the Yamassee War was a primary catalyst for the settlers' decision to overthrow the Proprietary government and seek Royal Colony status.
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How did the Lords Proprietors' initial economic policies regarding the Indian Slave Trade create a fundamental conflict with the local Carolina settlers?
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The Lords Proprietors' failure to provide adequate military protection for the colonists during the Yamassee War was a primary catalyst for the settlers' decision to overthrow the Proprietary government and seek Royal Colony status.
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Which 1715 conflict, caused by the Lords Proprietors' failure to protect settlers and unfair trade practices, nearly destroyed the South Carolina colony and led to the overthrow of proprietary rule?
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Match the specific historical event or policy from the Proprietary period to its direct impact on Native American relations in South Carolina.
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Sequence the events that led to the breakdown of relations between the Lords Proprietors and the Native American tribes in South Carolina during the early colonial period.
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Sort each item into the correct category based on the interactions and policies between the Lords Proprietors and Native American tribes in colonial South Carolina.
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Arrange the sequence of events that led to the breakdown of the relationship between the Carolina colonists and the regional indigenous groups during the Proprietary period.
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Unscramble the letters to identify the primary cause of conflict between the Lords Proprietors and the Native Americans, which often involved the capture and sale of indigenous people.
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Which of the following best describe the complex and often contradictory relationship between the Lords Proprietors and the Native American tribes in early South Carolina?
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How did the economic policies and governance of the Lords Proprietors fundamentally alter the relationship between South Carolina settlers and the local Native American tribes?