By: Emely Lopez Martinez, Christina Clapcich, Justin Zeliff

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By: Emely Lopez Martinez, Christina Clapcich, Justin Zeliff The Carolinas Founded in 1663 By: Emely Lopez Martinez, Christina Clapcich, Justin Zeliff

HISTORY King Charles II Eight Proprietors Split in 1712

GOVERNMENT Proprietary Colonies Proprietary Governor Deputy Governor

ECONOMY Cash Crop North Carolina Tobacco South Carolina Rice Use of Slavery

RELIGION -Church of England -Anglican churches -Free Practice of religion -Both North and South Carolina

CULTURE -Slavery and purpose -Indentured Servants -Foods/drinks -Fun activities (of this time frame)

Native American Relations Native American slavery The Yamasee War Slavery of natives decline Native population decrease

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