Wilson Hall - 3rd Grade History - Early European Explorers
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| The leader of the first French settlement was _____. | Jean Ribault
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| He named this settlement ______. | Charles Fort
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| The first Europeans to come to South Carolina were the _____. | Spanish
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| They wanted _____ and to make the Indians into _____. | gold and slaves
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| _____ _____ __ _____ wanted to build a town near Georgetown. However, it didn't last. | Lucas Vasquez de Allyon
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| The English built _____ _____ in the colony of Carolina. | Charles Town
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| Carolina Colony was made up of present-day _____ _____, _____ and most of _____ _____. | South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina
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| _____ _____ was the first governor in the colony of Carolina. | William Sayle
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| Settlers had to move from _____ _____ to _____ _____ because too many people were getting sick. | Albemarle Point and Oyster Point
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| This new town was laid out in _____ blocks. | square
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| Most of the people in Charles Town came from _____. | slaves
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| a person that is the "property" of another and forced to work for that person | slave
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| a group of people who settle in one land but under the rule of their native land | colony
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| leader of a state government | governor
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| led a group of French Protestants to settle around Parris Island | Jean Ribault
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| led the Spanish to build a settlement near Georgetown | Lucas Vasquez de Allyon
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| first governor of the Carolina Colony | William Sayle
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