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The Carolinas Alex Kossowsky Joe Sisco Block 3

Rice Cultivation King Charles II Eight Noblemen Tobacco Key Vocabulary Rice Cultivation King Charles II Eight Noblemen Tobacco British West Indies Gullah Culture Tuscarora Yamasee

History Founded by King Charles II Gave land to eight noblemen South/North became separate royal colonies South was support for British West Indies 1712, North and South Carolina split First permanent english settlement established Map of North and South Carolina

Economics North Carolina 150% Economic value Economy was stable Rice was profitable South Carolina focused on heavy manufacturing Cattle raising, production of naval stores, and deerskins. Rice cultivation Rice Plantation in ENC

Population and Demographic North Carolina-3,850-10,720 English, Scottish, Irish, German South Carolina-200-5,704 Mostly English. Total-4,059-16,424 (1670-1700)

Culture Thousands of slaves Primary language is English Had a Gullah Culture Grew tobacco Slaves working in South Carolina

Relationship with Native Americans Tuscarora War -North Carolina -September 22, 1711- February 11, 1715 Yamasee War -South Carolina -April 14, 1715—17

Review Founded by King Charles II Given to 8 lords. Grew tobacco Split into North and south. Wared with Native Americans. Overthrew Lord Proprietors