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SC Royal Colony
Question | Answer |
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Year of the Stono Rebellion | 1739 |
SC governor associated with Stono Rebellion | William Bull |
country that offered freedom to runaway slaves that was a cause of the Stono Rebellion | Spain |
culture that developed in the sea islands of SC | Gullah |
Main result of the Stono Rebellion | Slave Codes |
Placed restrictions on the movement of slaves | Slave Codes |
the majority of the population in the Lowcountry | slaves |
appointed the governor of SC during the royal period | king |
in charge of the taxes that paid the governor's salary | General Assembly (assembly of SC) |
Britain increased subsidies for this product | naval stores |
created by governor to encourage settlement in the backcountry | townships |
movement that resulted from the lack of law enforcement and protection in the backcountry | Regulator Movement |
main legal issue with the Regulator Movement | violation of English right to a jury trial |
law passed in 1769 that established courts and sheriffs for the backcountry | Circuit Court Act |
Goose Creek Men and Dissenters were examples of this | Factions |
War that made colonists realize the Lords Proprietors were not going to help protect them | Yemassee War |
people who took control of the port of Charles Town further demonstrating the lack of protection by the Lords Proprietors | Pirates |
Law that threatened religious liberty in the Carolina Colony. | Church Act of 1706 |
Which region? tidewater and marshlands | Lowcountry |
Which region? largest part of the colony | Upcountry |
Which region? Cash crops | Lowcountry |
Which region? subsistence farming | Upcountry |
Which region? well-educated | Lowcountry |
Which region? mostly illiterate | Upcountry |
Which region? Charles Town, Georgetown, Beaufort | Lowcountry |
Which region? Camden, Orangeburg, Ninety-Six | Upcountry |
Which region? majority population was slaves | Lowcountry |
Which region? majority population was white | Upcointry |
Which region? had established court system throughout colonial period | Lowcountry |