Slavery Early SC
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Gullah | the language of Africans that developed in the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia
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Rice | the colony’s first cash crop, the name “Carolina Gold”
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Staple Crop | a crop planted that makes a large profit
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Eliza Lucas Pinckney | learned to grow indigo and how to make blue dye from the plant
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Stono Rebellion | largest slave revolt in pre-revolutionary SC
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Cash Crop | crops grown for a proift (indigo, rice, cotton)
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Middle Passage | part of slave trade - trip across the Atlantic Ocean, slaves were packed on ships, brought to the Americas to be sold
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Labor Intensive | requiring many workers to cultivate the land
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Auction Block | Place where slaves were sold to Plantation Owners
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Slaves Codes | Laws that prohibited slaves from gathering without white supervision, learning to read and write, and carrying guns [the Negro Act of 1740]
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8 Lords Proprietors | Men who were given Land in SC by King Charles II as repayment for helping restore the throne
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Census | A count of the number of people physically living in an area. This is done every ten years in the United States
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Plantation Economy | Large tracks of land used to grow “Cash Crops” or “Staple Crops”. Slave Labor grew large amounts of Rice and Indigo that brought huge profits to the Plantation Owner.
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Barbados | Island in the Caribbean, slaves were first brought to South Carolina from here
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Proprietary Colony | huge tracts of land in the New World awarded to people as a reward from the British Crown
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