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Rebellions NC Beginnings Tuscarora War N v. SRegulatorsImmigrants

Answer: Proprietors What name do we give for the owners of the NC colony?

What is the name of a colony in direct control by the king? Answer: Royal Colony

The Culpepper rebellion was started by what major British act ? Answer: Navigation Acts

Proprietors tried to set up colony by what religion? Answer: Church of England

Fight over religion split NC colony causing what rebellion attempting to regain control of whole colony? Answer: Cary’s Rebellion

Answer: Pitch and Tar What two Navel Stores were used in ship building?

Answer: Follow proprietors wishes What was the job of the Governor in the North Carolina Colony ?

Answer: Rebellions and disagreements allowed for North Carolina to make its own Governor How did Carolina break up into 2 colonies?

Answer: Popular Party What Party Believed that the people should be a big part of it?

Answer: Prerogative party What party believed government should be independent of the people?

The Tuscarora war was fought between whom? Answer: Native Americans and colonists

Tuscarora Indians were upset at Colonist for what two reasons? Answer: cheating them out of land and enslaving them

Who did North Carolina Call on for Help during the war? Answer: South Carolina

How Was the original peace treaty violated? Answer: South Carolina soldiers took Tuscarora Indians into slavery

How did the war end? Answer: South Carolina helped a second time and crushed the rebelling Indians

Your home is more important than North Carolina is an example of what key term? Answer: Sectionalism

An area with no government is called? Answer: Anarchy

How did the southern part of NC colony deal with unequal representation? Answer: Left the government

3 reasons north and south disagreed were ? Answer: Taxes, representations, place of capital

Who were the regulators? Answer: Poor Immigrants from the west

What was the name of the battle between the regulators and the government ? Answer: battle of Alamance

Who won the Battle of Alamance? Answer: Government/East

What were the regulators upset about? Answer: Unfair taxes, Illegal fees, Unfair Sheriffs

The war of regulation was between what two groups of people? Answer: East (Government) and West (Regulators)

What caused growth of people in N.C. between ? Answer: Immigration

What settlers immigrated to N.C. Against there will? Answer: Africans

What road opened up the land to the back country? Answer: great wagon road

Answer: high birthrate - view and to learn about colony - Tragedy - Advertisements - Political and religious problems What reasons would immigrants have for coming to NC ?

Answer: Backcountry The great wagon road led to____ a term that refers to the west of North Carolina ?

What three reasons did slavery not take off in North Carolina ? Answer: Low need for workers, Slow slave trade, Quakers against it

Who decided where the capital was going to be located? Answer: Governor