By Danielle, Fredric, and Sarah

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By Danielle, Fredric, and Sarah The Carolinas By Danielle, Fredric, and Sarah

Key Terms and People Restoration colony Oliver Cromwell King Charles 1 & 2 Proprietary colony Royal colony Carolina split Assembly of Albemarle Rice plantations Tobacco Indigo George fox Quakers Henderson Walker Queen anne Cary’s Rebellion Low country Up country Yamasse Iroquois Cherokee

Before The Split Restoration colony Carolinas Battle British Slavery in the Carolinas Differences between North and South Expanding of the Carolinas

Carolina government King Assembly of Albemarle The Carolinas were originally a proprietary colony South Carolina became a royal colony in 1719 North Carolina became royal in 1729 The Carolinas split in 1712 Proprietors Carolina colony Local Government Elected governor The People

Economy Smaller amounts of slave labor used Tobacco and indigo grown in Northern Carolina Many slaves were used on plantations Rice grown in Southern Carolina

Religion Quakers led by George Fox to Carolinas Henderson Walker does a favor the Church of England Queen Anne simultaneously takes the throne Cary’s Rebellion

Social South Carolina North Carolina Big plantations Great landlords African slaves used Low country- higher class land owners Up country-frontier people North Carolina Small farmer of tobacco From Virginia Had big families Religion was a big part of the education system

Native American Relations Tuscarora War erupts in North Carolina 1711-1713 due to bad trade and bloody relations Tuscarora are defeated and sold into slavery South Carolina engages in immense Native slave trade, contributing to the Yamasee War from 1715-1716 Yamasee are defeated by South Carolina and Native allies, forever weakening the Yamasee nation.

North and South Carolina were very different socially and economically South Carolina had large plantation with many slaves North Carolina had large families and a simple life Religion tend to varied with the Quakers and the church of England The Carolinas did not have good Native American relations The Carolinas had independent governments before they became royal colonies King Charles ll in 1663 gave 8 proprietors the land of Carolina