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The Royal Colony SC

8th grade unit 6

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James Oglethorpe ran social experiment with debtors
Why Georgia was founded for social experiment with debtors
Problems when GA is formed competition for rice; less land for SC; harboring the slaves
What GA was a bufferzone between SC and FL; Self-governing colony
Low country geography tidewaters, frequent floods, seacoast
Up country geography away from coast, farmland
LC crops and type of farming rice, tobacco, seafood
UC crops and type of farming subsistent farmers
LC Education well educated, boarding schools, tutors
UC education no education
LC Major cities and settlements Charles Towne, Georgetown, Beaufort
UC major cities and settlements Camden, Ninety-six, Orangeburg
LC population Biggest part of population are slaves
UC population majority of white
LC level of law and order court system, judges
UC level of law and order no sheriffs, judges, jails, circuit court in 1769
Regulators citizens who tried to provide law and order
Circuit Court Systems up country has 7 court house-jail and sheriff judges ride the circuit depensing justice
Treaty of Saluda Old Town indians agree to give up land&the king is now ruler; colonists& traders will stop selling rim to Indians; provide more traders; guarantee better pricing
Indian relationship with Sir Alexander Cuming good
Indian relationship with Gov. James Glen good
Indian relationship with Gov. Lyttelton terrible
Alexander Cuming sends 7 chiefs to England to see king; sign treaty-I. sign thinking now allies w/ k; k signs it knowing they're now his subjects Peace treaty lasts for 30 years
Col. Montgomery kills men, women, and children and loses; he leaves
Col. Grant destries Cherokee
Treaty of Augusta both sides agree to stop fighting; indians give land to british; reservation is promised near present-day Rock Hill (promised in 1763;delievered on promise in 1990)proclamation of 1763-boundary line ("no msettlers may cross Appalachian Mountains")
Slavery in SC 1st africans weren't slaves (indetured servants); biggest importion of slaves in 1690; by 1770- 60% of SC residents were slaves; when the oppression of slaves becomes too cruel, the slaves attemp to revolt
Upper class education schools, hire a tutor, send child back to London, book:bible
non upper class education few schools, most children didn't attend, parents were teaching children, book:bible
All other colonies in NE area in 1700s belief-Everyone is responsible for education the children
NC, SC, GA in 1700s parent is responible, for education child
Free School Act of 1712 give land & a building to each community & hire a teacher
Free Schools costs you books, tuition
subsidies extra payment or bonus
tidewater Low country of SC
confederation union of people or states or nations
ally person,group, or country that forms an association with another for their mutual benefit
Embargo when all trade with a group or a nation is stopped
oppression the continued cruel and unjust treatment of individuals
illerate someone who couldnt read or write
Created by: kmm0602
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