Ch 4.
  • 1. The first English rulers of Carolina were:
A) the Lords Proprietors
B) Juan Pardo and Anthony Ashley Cooper
C) the Kiawah
D) settlers from Barbados
  • 2. William Hilton was an explorer who:
A) built a resort on Hilton Head Island
B) was sent to find gold and silver
C) started a rice plantation in Carolina
D) was sent to find a good place for English settlers to build a colony
  • 3. Which is NOT true about Henry Woodward?
A) He may have been one of the first Europeans to grow rice in South Carolina.
B) He stayed with native people to become friends with them and learn their language.
C) He wrote a set of laws for the new colony.
D) He helped start a fur trade with Native Americans. q
  • 4. Settlers from Barbados came to Carolina because they:
A) were tired of living in Barbados
B) wanted religious freedom
C) knew how to set up a colony and could teach the settlers how to survive in Carolina
D) wanted to find better soil for their tobacco crops
  • 5. Which does NOT describe the Huguenots?
A) came to Carolina from Spain
B) became part of the elite class
C) men became government leaders
D) started social clubs
  • 6. The Yemassee War was fought because:
A) the Yemassee were trying to defend their homeland
B) the Lords Proprietors would not send supplies
C) the Yemassee wanted the colonists' farms
D) the colonists were tired of being pushed off their land
  • 7. The colonists were unhappy with how the Lords Proprietors were ruling the colony, so they:
A) governed themselves
B) asked pirates to take control of the colony
C) started the Yemassee War
D) asked for the royal government to take over the colony
  • 8. Which is NOT a way slaves helped start rice plantations?
A) They knew how to grow rice.
B) They built dikes to keep the rivers from flooding the fileds.
C) They hired other people to plant the rice.
D) They harvested the rice.
  • 9. Which is NOT a way slaves kept their African culture alive?
A) They traveled to Africa to visit relatives.
B) They developed a language and culture called Gullah.
C) They played musice, sang, and danced like they had in Africa.
D) They cooked African foods.
  • 10. Slaves resisted against their owners by:
A) keeping their African culture alive, running away, open rebellion
B) burning the rice crops, reading books, keeping their African culture alive
C) spending lots of money, runnning away, taking their owners to court
D) working slowly, open rebellion, getting new jobs
  • 11. Describe two examples of what life was like for settlers in the backcountry.
  • 12. List three examples of how the slave trade worked.
  • 13. Describe four things about daily life for slaves.
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