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EOQ. Columbian Exchange. The route of trade among Africa, Asia, and the Americas following Columbus’s trip to the West Indies. Cherokee. The largest group of Indians left in the Carolinas Mountain regions of NC. The Lost Colony. 1 st attempt by the English to colonize America

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EOQ

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  1. EOQ

  2. Columbian Exchange • The route of trade among Africa, Asia, and the Americas following Columbus’s trip to the West Indies

  3. Cherokee • The largest group of Indians left in the Carolinas • Mountain regions of NC

  4. The Lost Colony • 1st attempt by the English to colonize America • Location was modern day Roanoke, VA • All colonists disappeared

  5. Jamestown • 1st successful English colony

  6. Culpeper's Rebellion • Colonists and England clash over Navigation Act • Thomas Miller sent to be governor and enforce Navigation Acts • John Culpepper leads about 40 men to rebel against the unfair laws

  7. New Bern • Colonial capital of NC

  8. Piedmont • Is where the Triad is located, WS, Gboro, High Point • Lies in the middle of the state

  9. French and Indian War • 7 years war • War between England who fought the Indians and the French • They fought over the French being in American land • French were here to get fur, fish

  10. Moravians • Religious group • Came to America to escape war and gain religious freedom • Settled in Forsyth County

  11. Parliament • legislature of the Kingdom of England

  12. Continental Army • Lead by George Washington • It is the army of the colonies

  13. Boston Tea Party • Colonist boycott a tax on tea enforced by England • They throw tea in the harbor of Boston

  14. Tarheel • North Carolinians produced large amounts of tar and pitch • 1860s Civil War soldiers stuck to their positions as though they had tar on their heels

  15. cash crops • crops sold for profit • tobacco, rice, indigo 15

  16. Industrial Revolution • Began in England mid 1700s • machinery was developed • more factories were built • Centered in NE • Colonists moving to the Midwest and SW • more canals, road, railroads were built 16

  17. Manifest Destiny • Mindset or belief that the US was destined to expand across the continent • Westward exspansion 17

  18. Jacksonian Democracy • Andrew Jackson • movement towards greater democracy • equal political policy • end to government by the elites 18

  19. Constitution of 1835 • gave western counties more seats in the legislature • finally took control from eastern planters in NC 19

  20. gold rush • 1824-1850 • 1824 gold found in Rowan County • large gold mining companies came to NC 20

  21. Revolutionary War battles • Battle of Kings Mountain • Guilford Courthouse • Moore’s Creek Bridge 21

  22. Extra Credit Op • Research the technology of the Revolutionary War • Compare it to the technology of todays world • Find a creative way to illustrate your findings • I am flexible to your ideas, BUT they must be approved by ME first • Email me or conference with me once your ideas are well developed • This will be DUE on Monday, December 19, 2011 22

  23. westward expansion • european settlers began to move and expand westward 23

  24. Indian Removal Act • signed into law by Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830, • at the end of the Revolutionary War colonists wanted to expand west • west was Indian lands • The act granted tribes unsettled western prairie land in exchange for their territories within state borders, mainly in the Southeast. • Some tribes refused to trade their land, and U.S. troops forced tribes such as the Cherokee to march westward in what became known as the Trail of Tears 24

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