3rd Grade History Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The new country and South Carolina had to write a _____ and establish a new government. | constitution |
_____ _____ was elected the first governor of the state of South Carolina. | John Rutledge |
When South Carolina became a state, the economy was _____ or farming. | agricultural |
In the _____ _____, there were small farms. | Up Country |
_____ grew almost anywhere in the state. It has many sticky seeds and is hard to pull. | Cotton |
_____ _____ invented a machine to remove the seeds from the cotton. | Eli Whitney |
This machine was called the _____ _____. | cotton gin |
Cotton was so important that it beecame known as _____ _____. | King Cotton |
The farmers kept on planting cotton, but they didn't realize they were taking _____ from the soil. | nutrients |
Cotton from South Carolina was sent to England and the north to make woven cloth or _____. | textiles |
_____ _____ opened a textile mill in Graniteville in 1849. | William Gregg |
_____ ______ was a famous architect who designed many buildings for South Carolina and the United States government. | Robert Mills |
_____ is a set of rules under which the government operates. | constitution |
_____ is a system of growing, making, selling, buying, and using goods and services. | economy |
_____ is farming. | agriculture |
_____ is the land above the Fall Line. | Up Country |
_____ is the border between the soft rock of the coastal plain and the hard rock of the Piedmont region. | Fall Line |
_____ is the food in the soil that plants need to grow. | nutrients |
_____ is woven cloth. | textiles |
_____ is the person who designs or draws buildings. | architect |
_____ was the first state governor of South Carolina. | John Rutledge |
_____ invented a machine called the cotton gin. | Eli Whitney |
_____ opened a large textile mill in Graniteville in 1849. | William Gregg |
_____ was a famous architect who designed buildings in South Carolina and for the United States government. | Robert Mills |
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