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| Sir Robert Heath received a land grant to settle Carolina from King Charles I |
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| What did the prprietors charter state about the colnist rights? |
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| the colonist in Carolina have the same rights as Englishmen |
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| What did the charter of 1665 do? |
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| extended the 1663 boundary from the Chesapeake Bay to the middle of the Spanish Flordia |
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| a land tax designed to help the proprietors cover the cost of governing the colonies. |
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| Why did quitrents get it's name? |
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| It got it's name because it "quit" land owner from certain duties of proprietors |
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| What is the prerogative party? |
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| one of the leader of the popular party |
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| When Culpeper's Rebllion? |
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| Why did Culpepper's Rebellion occur? |
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| resulted from the passage of the Navigation Acts(trade laws)/occured in the response to phillip ludwell's appointment as governor |
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| appointed by the L.P.'s as governor.He wouldbe captured by the Turkish pirates in route to Carolana. Later he was convicted of corrupt behavior |
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| NC's first town, and became an important trading center |
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| Capitain John Gibb's Rebellion |
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| resulted from a disagreement whether Phillip Ludwell should be governor. Gibb's was a relative of Proprietor George Monck |
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| people who disagreed with the beliefs and rituals of the Anglican Church |
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a.What occured from the Albemarle section being spared? b.What was it spared from? |
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a.the colonist gave land to the Tuscurora leader, Tom Blunt b. The Tuscarora attack |
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| towns with 60 or more families, the rights to have delegates to promote the development of more towns in NC |
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| What date was Edward Hyde appointed governor? |
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| What happend to NC when Edward Hyde was appointed? |
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| Carolina officially separated into two parts |
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| What is the relationship between Quakers and Dissneters? |
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| many dissenters were quakers |
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| a tax supported clergy and also provision to lay out parishes,organize vestries, and build churches. |
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| What is the Culpeper Rebellion? |
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| three memebers of the popular party led the first revolt against the L.P. authority in the Carolina colony |
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a.What are naval stores? b.What provided them? |
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a.ship building materials b.pine trees |
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| a cheif of the Tuscarora, led an attack against the colonist along the Neuse and the Pamlico river |
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| The Navigation Act was uphelp by which party? |
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| King Charles insisted the name of the NC colony to be... |
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| The Southern colonies were---- than the New England Colnies |
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| In Southern Colonies, Where was the best place for farming? |
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| The fall line ran through which section(s) of colonies |
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| How many Southern colonies are there? |
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| Backcountry bordered which dirrection of the colonies? |
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| The line dividing The Piedmont and The Coastal Plain |
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| STUDY THE CHART ON PAGE 104 about the Lord Proprietors |
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| STUDY THE CHART ON PAGE 104 about the Lord Proprietors |
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| received a land grant to settle Carolina. |
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| The Proprietors' charter said... |
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| that colonists in Carolina had the same rights as Englishmen. |
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| The Charter of 1665 included land in current-day... |
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| Why did the colonists give land to a Tuscarora leader named Tom Blunt. |
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| Because the Albemarle section of North Carolina was spared from the Tuscarora attack, the |
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| Carolina was officially separated into two parts when what event occurred? |
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| Edward Hyde became governor in 1712. |
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| Lord Proprietor George Monck was an... |
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| Lord Proprietor Sir George Carteret. was a |
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| To help curb the influence of Quakers in the Carolinas, the Anglican Church supported the appointment of who as governor? |
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| Who led the first uprising against the Lords Proprietors' authority? |
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| John Jenkins, John Culpeper, and George Durant |
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| The prerogative party revolted against what? |
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| the selling of North Carolina to England. |
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| What event led to three trade wars with the Dutch? |
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| The First Navigation Act led to three trade wars with the Dutch. |
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| who disappointed the Lords Proprietors by rebelling against their authority? |
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| Borough towns were given rights based on their... |
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| A boundary was established between -------and ------- preceding the sale of North Carolina to England. |
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| who neglected the northern part of the state causing North Carolina to suffer from weak government in the early years? |
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| What led to an uprising against the Proprietors' authority? |
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| What did the success of laws do? |
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| The Success of laws passed by the Assembly to improve transportation lead to problems for the colonists because pirates could now enter the waters more easily than before. |
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| The power of the Carolina governors was limited by the ---- |
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| Where did North Carolina's first settlers moved to the colony from? |
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| Who defeated the Tuscarora? |
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| ------ ended when Virginia's governor sent marines to Carolina. |
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| Giving rights to ------ was intended to spur growth in Carolina. |
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