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What did the eight lords proprietors (owners) plan to do with the Carolina colony?
A. Get rich by producing sugar and tobacco.
B. Get rich by producing wine, silk and olive oil.
C. Get rich by producing indigo and rice.
What can you infer from the text?
A. During the colonial period, the southern and northern parts of Carolina were equally wealthy, powerful, and important.
B. During the colonial period, the northern part of Carolina was wealthier, more powerful, and more important.
C.
During the colonial period, the southern part of Carolina was wealthier, more powerful, and more important.
According to the text, what happened to African culture (ideas and traditions) when people were brought as slaves to America?
A. African culture mixed with American culture.
B. African culture was completely wiped out by American culture.
C. African culture developed separately than American culture.
Which three answers best describe settlers in the northern part of Carolina?
A. Aristocrats (powerful, wealthy landowners)
B. Anglican church leaders
C. Pirates
D. Free-spirited outcasts
E. Small farmers (this means small farms, not small people!)
F. Religious dissenters
What was Culpeper’s Rebellion in 1677 about?
A. Navigation
B. Slavery
C. Taxation
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