SC Proprietary Colony
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men granted the land that would become the Carolina Colony | Lords Proprietors
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governing body that acted as legislators and judges | Grand Council
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legislative body created to represent the common person | Commons House of Assembly
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appointed the governor | Lords Proprietors
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most informed, wealthy, and powerful people | political elite
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political elite in the Carolina colony | wealthy plantation owners / land owners
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region of South Carolina with disproportionate power | lowcountry
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how the Lords Proprietors earned money from the Carolina colony | quitrent
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most colonies had this type of legislature | bicameral
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geographic features that encouraged the development of cash crops | fertile soil, mild climate, long growing season, and marshlands
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trade products gained from Native Americans | deerskins and furs
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South Carolina's main cash crops | rice and indigo
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Carolina Gold | rice
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Person who's secrets of cultivating indigo made it a major crop | Eliza Lucan Pinckney
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Major seaport in SC | Charleston
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Export more than import | mercantilism
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England was this to South Carolina | mother country
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Purpose of colonies in mercantile system | source of raw materials and market for goods
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Bonuses offered by the British to encourage the growth of certain products | subsidies
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list of products the British guaranteed they would purchase | enumerated list
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product from pine trees used to make ships watertight | naval stores
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people from this place moved to SC and brought with them the plantation system, slave trade, and land-based social system | Barbados
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