Unit 8-1 South Carolina, The Beginning
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- Q1(Number 1 on study guide) The growth of indigo led to a(n) _____________________ increase ....rockyeconomicEnglishSpanish20s
- Q2(Number 1 on study guide) The growth of indigo led to ____________________________increase in South Carolina because ....... the Lord Proprietors and their royal governor threatened to put any plantation owner in prison if he or she refused to grow indigo.... the English offered more money to plantation owners if they grew indigo....the English offered more money to plantation owners if they grew indigo and rice.the English said that they'd somewhat ignore "salutary neglect" if farmers grew indigo.20s
- Q3(Study guide question 2) The Eastern _____________________ tribes of South Carolina ... What were the family of tribes in South Carolina called?CherokeeWoodlandsCatawbaYemassee20s
- Q4Complete the sentence for the second question on the study guide: The Eastern _________________ tribes of South Carolina share the traits in common:moved around as nomads following herds.used tools from rock and bonesdisallowed women from being a part of tribal government.came from Asia on the land bridge.30s
- Q5Choose the word that fits in the first blank for number 3 on your study guide: When 20 slaves gathered by the _____________ River....Pee DeeSanteeStonoCatawba30s
- Q6For the second part of question 3, when the 20 slaves gathered, this led to what rebellion?This led to a widespread rebellion with Native Americans.This led to the Civil War.This led to the Stono Rebellion named after the river where they met.This led to nothing.30s
- Q7Select the word that best fits the first blank for the first part of number 4. The Northern colonies struggled with farming because of ____________ soil...economicWoodlandsrockyfertile20s
- Q8For the second part of number 4, what was another reason the Northern colonies struggled with growing?They didn't have enough people to help them grow plants on a farm.The long and harsh winters made it difficult for plants to thrive (grow).The long and hot summers made it difficult for farmers to grow plants in dry climates.They lacked the knowledge or support from the mother country.30s
- Q9Fill in the blank for question number 5. The Northern colonies allowed Puritans to practice ____________________________ freedom.economicCatawbarockyreligious20s
- Q10For the first part of number 6, what types of colonies, like South Carolina, were different from Northern and Middle Colonies?WoodlandsWoodlandsStonoSouthern30s
- Q11For the second part of number 6, how were colonies like South Carolina different?They had more factories.They grew large plantations.They had longer winters.They had small, successful farms.30s
- Q12What best describes the importance of the Lowcountry in South Carolina?Charles Town, the capital, was located in the Lowcountry, and the royal governor and wealthy plantation owners held the power in the Lowcountry. It also had the fertile fields.It had the capital, Columbia.It was where small farming communities grew.It was known for its fishing.30s
- Q13For number 8, South Carolina became the first colony to allow who what?To allow Quakers religious freedomTo allow Jews religious freedomTo allow Quakers religious freedomTo allow Christians religious freedom30s
- Q14For number 8, which European nation successfully settled Florida, but not South Carolina?SpanishFrenchEnglishItalians30s
- Q15What is Carolina Gold?cottonindigosoybeansrice30s