How were Native American nations regionally divided? (8-1.1)
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Christina Gaston
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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according to social class
based on birthplace of parents
based on where they lived and language groups
based on where they lived and birthplace of family
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What happened to the French settlement, near present day Beaufort? (8-1.2)
It was abandoned.
It was moved to a safer location.
It became the first South Carolina permanent settlement.
It is called the "lost settlement" because no one knows what happened to it.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Based on your knowledge of Native Americans, what inference can be made about Native Americans in SC? (8-1.1)
Most Native Americans settled near the mountains
Native Americans in South Carolina inlands lived in tee pees
All Native Americans in South Carolina lived in a large village together
Native Americans began farming and living in permanent villages near waterways
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following statements is true about all Native American tribes? (8-1.1)
All tribes were ran by the Spanish.
All tribes had a form of representative government.
Palisades for protection surrounded all villages.
All tribes major economic factor is making clay plots.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The Catawba and Yemassee nations had very similar houses. What were these houses called? (8-1.1)
wattle and daub
mounds
igloos
wigwams
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which crops were on the "enumerated list" of products that could only be sold to England? (8-1.5)
beef and rice
rice and indigo
naval stores and rice
naval stores and beef
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why did the Gullah evolve in the Sea Islands of South Carolina? (8-1.5)
Because of the desire to have a written language
Planters brought the Gullah people from different tribes
Because of a need to have a common language on the Sea Islands
Planters freed their mistresses and form a group called the "Gullah People"
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