Unit One Review September 9, 2016 Harwood.

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Unit One Review September 9, 2016 Harwood

explorers Sir Walter Raleigh Funded 3 unsuccessful trips Roanoke – “Lost Colony” John Lawson Led Swiss to New Bern Killed by Native Americans Daniel Boone Led Europeans into the mountains

Early settlers English indentured servants Moved from VA Seeking independence Highland Scots Moved to Piedmont Seeking freedom Germans Took Great Wagon Road Protestants—Moravian

Carolina Colony 8 Lord Proprietors Given land after English Civil War 1663 – 1726 Royal Colony Proprietors sold to King George II

Coastal Plains Plantations Outer Banks Barrier islands Prevented exploration & trade Early settlements French & Swiss Bath & New Bern

Piedmont Tough land Early settlers Scottish Cape Fear River Valley Germans Greensboro & Winston Salem “Wachovia”

Mountains Part of the Appalachian range Last to be colonized Ancestral home to the Cherokee