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3rd Grade History
Wilson Hall - 3rd Grade History - Low Country, Back Country, Slavery and Indians
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The three early settlements were _____ _____, _____, and _____. | Charles town, Beaufort, Georgetown |
| _____ raised (grew) _____ on their _____ or large farms in the Low Country. | Planters, rice, plantations |
| _____ grew anywhere in South Carolina and was used to make blue dye. | Indigo |
| _____ _____ _____ discovered a way to make the dye. | Eliza Lucas Pinckney |
| _____ _____ _____ taught the people of the Back Country how to grow their own food. | Dr. Henry Woodward |
| Workers on the large plantations were called _____. | slaves |
| The slaves got tired of being told what they had to do and began a _____. | rebellion |
| They were defeated by the _____ led by Governor William Bull. | militia |
| This rebellion was called the _____ _____. | Stono Rebellion |
| Because the settlers were afraid of another rebellion, they passed the _____ _____. | Slave Code |
| Two famous wars between the settlers and the Indians were the _____ _____ and _____ _____. | Cherokee War, Yemassee War |
| At the end of each war, they signed a peace _____. | treaty |
| the land area closest to the coast | Low Country |
| owners of large farms | planters |
| large farms | plantations |
| the land area away from the coast | Back Country |
| a plant used to make blue dye | indigo |
| an attempt to fight back against something | rebellion |
| an army made up of ordinary citizens | militia |
| laws passed about what the slaves could and could not do | Slave Code |
| an agreement between two or more sides | treaty |
| Who discovered an easy way to make indigo dye? | Eliza Lucas Pinckney |
| Who traded with the Indians and learned how they grew food? | Dr. Henry Woodward |
| Who was the royal governor from 1737-1738? | Governor William Bull |