C. Catipay I. Pajaro M. Raimondo

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C. Catipay I. Pajaro M. Raimondo The Carolinas Founded in 1663 C. Catipay I. Pajaro M. Raimondo

American Indian Slave Trade Key Terms Charter Rice and Indigo Cary’s Rebellion Tuscarora War Yamasee War Anglican Dissenter American Indian Slave Trade English Proprietors King Charles II King George II Eliza Lucas Thomas Cary Henderson Walker John Archdale

History/ Founding Explored in 1524 Founded in 1663 King Charles II Proprietary Colony Founded in hopes of economic success Named after King Charles I Split in 1712 Political and Religious Conflict Cary’s Rebellion King Charles II

Government Proprietary government Democratic, Independent Governors Carolina Grant Changed to royal King George II (SC 1719) (NC 1729) King George II

Economy Tobacco Trade Plantation Economy Rice Indigo Cotton Eliza Lucas Cotton Slave Labor Indigo Rice Plantation

Population/Demographic 1750 - population of 137,000 57% White Europeans 43% Black Slaves Scotland France Germany

Culture/Social Class Women and children Worked at home Later on... Boys helped fathers Girls helped mothers Different social classes North Carolina - poor South Carolina - wealthy Woman at home Tobacco farm

Religion Religious Freedom Anglican Baptist 1712: Two religions John Archdale Religious Freedom Anglican Baptist 1712: Two religions Dissenter John Archdale Baptist Anglican

Native American Relations Main Tribes Cherokee, Catawba and the Yamassee Savannah Indians Trade American Indian Slave Trade (1680-1720) Tuscarora War (1711-1713) Yamasee War (1715-1717) Tuscarora War Yamasee War

Review Explored in 1524 Founded in 1663 8 Lord Proprietors from King Charles II Split 1712 Political and Religious Conflict resulted in the colony splitting Proprietary government Tuscarora War and Yamasee War Rice and Indigo very significant crops 137,000 people North Carolina - poor ; South Carolina - rich Majority followed the Anglican religion