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Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? • North Carolina • South Carolina • New York • Florida • Another state or country

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Page 1: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

Unit 2 Social StudiesWhat state were you born in?

• North Carolina

• South Carolina

• New York

• Florida

• Another state or country

Page 2: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

What is a longhouse?

•A circular house where people use the bathroom

•A square house where the women cook•A rectangular house where people live

•An oval house where the cows live

Page 3: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

Who was the first European to explore the Great Smoky

Mountains?• Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon

• Sir Francis Drake

• Sir Walter Raleigh

• Hernando de Soto

Page 4: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

Why is Roanoke Island important?

• It was the first English colony in NC

• It is a cool place to go on vacation

• It is near the water

• The American Indians lived there

Page 5: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

What is economic change?

• When Ms. C spends too much money

• When goods are shipped off and sold

• When the

Page 6: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

Which raw material did colonists use to make naval stores?

• Soil

• Trees

• Rice

• Fish

Page 7: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

Which route did many settlers take to reach the Piedmont region?

• The Northwest Passage

• The Great Wagon Road

• The Fall Line

• The Cape Fear River

Page 8: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

How did most backcountry pioneers earn a living?

• As guides (taking people from one place to another)

• As soldiers

• As traders

• As farmers

Page 9: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

The Moravians built this city in 1766?

• Winston

• Durham

• Apex

• Salem

Page 10: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

What’s an example of being self sufficient?

• Bartering with the people in another town

• Working in mills and stores

• Attending corn huskings

• Building your own house

Page 11: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

Why did colonists boycott tea?

• They liked Coke and Pepsi better

• They were mad because no one bartered with them

• They didn’t like the taxes

• They wanted Britain to fix the roads

Page 12: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

What does revolution mean?

• A sudden and complete change in government

• A written plan of government

• A large battle

• A long period of economic hardships

Page 13: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

What is the importance of the signing of the Halifax Resolves?

• It helped get rid of the tax on tea and other goods

• It made NC the first colony to call for independence

• It gave women the right to vote

• It gave the Indians certain parts of the state

Page 14: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

When did the Tuscarora War begin?

• 1755

• 1711

• 1789

• 1585

Page 15: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

When did Sir Walter Raleigh send the first group of colonists to

Roanoke Island?

• 1524

• 1585

• 1711

• 1775

Page 16: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

When did NC ratify the US constitution?

• 1585

• 1711

• 1775

• 1789

Page 17: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

When did Daniel Boone clear the Wilderness Road through the

Mountain region?

• 1585

• 1711

• 1775

• 1789

Page 18: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

When did Giovanni da Verrazano become the first European to reach

NC?

• 1524

• 1585

• 1711

• 1775

Page 19: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

What are raw materials?

• Veggies you don’t cook because they taste better

• School supplies like erasers, notebooks, and pencils

• Natural resources that are used to make products

Page 20: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

What are examples of cash crops?

• Pennies, nickels, and dimes

• Tobacco and rice

• Trees and sand

• Cows and goats

Page 21: Unit 2 Social Studies What state were you born in? North Carolina South Carolina New York Florida Another state or country

What is the Declaration of Independence?

• A document that stated why the colonies wanted to be free

• A document that boycotted the tea and other taxes

• A document that has the freedoms and rights that people should have

• A document that planned for the government