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The significance of enslaved and free Africans in SC

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What was the longest part of the slave journey, from the coast of Africa to the West Indies?   Middle Passage  
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Who played an important role in developing the economy of SC?   African Americans  
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The economy of SC was based off what system?   Plantation  
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From what Caribbean island did settlers, in SC, bring their slaves?   Barbados  
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What crop did the Africans know how to grow well?   Rice  
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Most slaves came to the Carolina colony through which port town?   Charles Town  
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What would the slaves do, while working, that would keep up their spirits?   Sing  
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What was the name of the slave revolt near Charles Town?   Stono Rebellion  
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After the Stono Rebellion, what was put in place to have tighter control of the slaves?   Negro Act  
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What language was spoken by many of the slaves in SC?   Gullah  
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Slaves were considered this because they were seen as property of their owners.   Chattel  
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Which people made up most of the population in Colonial SC?   Slaves  
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