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Vocab Naval stores Pennsylvania Dutch Quitrent Gentry Prerogative party Militia Popular party Sectionalism Culpeper’s Rebellion William Tryon Dissenter Poll Tax Cary’s Rebellion Regulator Lords Proprietors Battle of Alamance Highland Scots

Colonizing and Making North Carolina Briefly

Lords Proprietors (8) the Earl of Clarendon, Duke of Albemarle, Lord Craven, Lord Berkeley, Lord Ashley, Sir George Carteret, William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton.

NOTES ON NORTH CAROLINA AS A COLONY WHY COME TO CAROLINA? GOVERNMENT FORMED __________ STORES – TREE PRODUCTS USED IN ____________________ GOOD ________ FOR FARMING – __________________ 3 COUNTIES ESTABLISHED ASSEMBLY – DELEGATES ELECTED BY _______, LAND __________ SETTLERS ______________ - APPOINTED BY THE LORD ____________________, NOT PEOPLE KEEP THEM ______________ SERVED AT THEIR ________________ _____________ - LAND TAX NAVAL SHIP BUILDING LAND TOBACCO RICE ALBEMARLE CRAVEN CLARENDON MALE OWNING GOVERNOR PROPRIETORS INFORMED PLEASURE QUITRENT

NOTES ON NORTH CAROLINA AS A COLONY ANGLICAN RELIGIOUS ____________ CAROLINA ___________ ________________ CHURCH – OFFICIAL, TAX SUPPORTED CHURCH OFCOLONY ______________ - DISAGREED _____________ ACT – TAX FOR ANGLICAN CHURCH – CAUSED _____________ BETWEEN THE 2 RELIGIOUS __________ ______ 9, 1712 - _____________ APPOINTED FOR NORTH AND SOUTH ______________ ________________ INDIAN WAR – SC HAD TO HELP NC…. LEFT NC IN ____________ CONDITION – PASSED LAWS TO HELP PROBLEMS QUAKERS VESTRY FRICTION FACTIONS MAY GOVERNORS SPLITS CAROLINA TUSCARORA TERRIBLE

NOTES ON NORTH CAROLINA AS A COLONY PASSED LAWS THAT HELPED ___________ MORE ________________________ IN ASSEMBLY IMPROVED _______________ A. _____________ ON RIVERS SOLD SOUTH CAROLINA TO THE ________ IN 1719. HAD TO ____________ LAND TO ESTABLISH BORDER JULY 25TH, 1729 - ___ OF THE 8 LORD PROPRIETORS SOLD THEIR _________ TO THE KING. LORD ______________ DID NOT SELL, BUT GAVE UP HIS RIGHT TO __________ ECONOMY ASSEMBLY OF 1715 CAROLINAS BECOME A ___________ COLONY REPRESENTATIVES TRANSPORTATION CHANNELS KING ROYAL SURVEY 7 SHARES GRANVILLE GOVERN

North and South Split: Carolinas split: Unequal Representation in Government; Taxation disputes. The southern part of Carolina served first as support for the British West Indies. Soon the slave economy of the sugar islands reached the shores of Carolina. The cultivation of rice in the plantation system quickly became profitable, and planters in the hundreds and slaves in the tens of thousands soon inhabited Carolina. At the heart of the colony was the merchant port of Charles Town, later to be known as Charleston. African slaves became a majority of the population before the middle of the eighteenth century. South Carolina even experimented with Indian slavery, enslaving those captured in the aftermath of battle. Such was not the case for the northern reaches of the Carolina colony. The earliest inhabitants of this region were displaced former indentured servants from the Chesapeake. Most established small tobacco farms. Slavery existed here, but in far smaller numbers than in the neighboring regions. The inhabitants felt as though the aristocrats from Virginia and the Charles Town area looked down their noses on them. Northern Carolina, like Rhode Island in the North, drew the region's discontented masses. As the two locales evolved separately and as their differing geographies and inhabitants steered contrasting courses, calls for a formal split emerged. In 1712, North Carolina and South Carolina became distinct colonies. Each prospered in its own right after this peaceful divorce took effect.

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