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A Study of the European explorers who came to SC

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T or F: One reason Europeans explored SC was to get new land and riches for their king and country   True  
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T or F: One reason Europeans explored SC was to find new kinds of animals.   False  
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T or F: One reason Europeans explored SC was to hide from the law.   False  
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T or F: One reason Europeans explored SC was learn about native people and help them.   False  
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What does "For King and Country" mean?   When explorers found land, it belonged to their king and country.  
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Which two groups of explorers tried to build settlements in SC but failed?   The Spanish and French  
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Who am I? I came from Spain to find treasure and to claim land for my king. I landed first in Florida and then went to Carolina where I met Native Americans. I died in a battle with Native Americans and was buried along the Mississippi River.   Hernando de Soto  
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Who am I? I was sent by a rich man in France to start a settlement in Carolina to have religious freedom. My men and I built a fort named Charlesfort after the French king. The settlement failed and the settlers returned to France.   Jean Ribault  
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Who am I? I was sent from Spain to learn more about the land, claim land, find gold and trade with the Indians. I burned down Charlesfort and renamed it Santa Elena. The Pardo Stone was left in Spartanburg by me and my men when I went to the Upcountry.   Juan Pardo  
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What does the "Pardo Stone" show that the Europeans had but the Native Americans did not?   a written language  
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Which two explorers came from Spain? a. Juan Pardo b. Jean Ribault c. Hernando de Soto   a. Juan Pardo and c. Hernando de Soto  
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Which explorer traveled only along the coast of SC? a. Juan Pardo b. Jean Ribault c. Hernando de Soto   b. Jean Ribault  
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Which native village did Hernando de Soto explore?   Cofitachique  
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Which group of explorers made the first permanent settlement in SC?   the English  
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Where did English explorers stop on their way to Carolina?   Barbados  
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T or F: William Hilton was an explorer who was sent to find a good place for English settlers to build a colony.   True  
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T or F: William Hilton was an explorer who built a resort on Hilton Head Island.   False  
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T or F: William Hilton was an explorer who started a rice plantation in Carolina.   False  
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T or F: William Hilton was an explorer who was sent to find gold and silver.   False  
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T or F: Henry Woodward may have been one of the first Europeans to grow rice in SC.   True  
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T or F: Henry Woodward stayed with Native Americans to become friends with them and learn their language.   True  
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T or F: Henry Woodward wrote a new set of laws for the new colony.   False  
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T or F: Henry Woodward helped start a fur trade with the Native Americans.   True  
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T or F: French and Spanish settlements in SC failed because they did not know how to survive on the swampy land after they ran out of supplies.   True  
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T or F: French and Spanish settlements in SC failed because of attacks from Native Americans.   True  
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