
The Middleton Family of South Carolina
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- Q1Where did Edward Middleton emigrate from in the late 17th century?SpainGermanyEnglandFrance30s
- Q2Which Middleton family member was a signer of the Declaration of Independence?Edward MiddletonSarah MiddletonJohn MiddletonArthur Middleton30s
- Q3Where is Middleton Place located?New York CityMiamiLos AngelesNear Charleston30s
- Q4What is one feature of Middleton Place mentioned in the text?Beautifully landscaped gardensSwimming poolParking lotSkyscraper30s
- Q5What can visitors do at Middleton Place today?Explore the gardens, view furnishings and artifacts, learn about historyAttend concerts, go to the beach, hike trailsGo shopping, watch movies, play video gamesSki, snowboard, ice skate30s
- Q6What is one way the Middleton family has contributed to American history?Culinary innovationsFarming techniquesCultural and political fabric of the regionAstronomy discoveries30s
- Q7Which American historical period is mentioned in relation to the Middleton family?Digital RevolutionThe American RevolutionIndustrial RevolutionFrench Revolution30s
- Q8In which city is Middleton Place a National Historic Landmark?BostonSan FranciscoChicagoCharleston30s
- Q9What aspect of Middleton Place offers insights into the lives of the Middleton family and enslaved individuals?Art galleryZooAquariumMuseum30s
- Q10What is one reason why Arthur Middleton was a respected figure during and after the American Revolution?Lack of involvement in politicsCommitment to the cause of libertySupport for a monarchyOpposition to American independence30s