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Ch5 Vocab - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
A miliatary force composed mainly of citizens
8 supporters to whom King Charles II of England gave a grant to esabish a colony that included land that later bacame SC
A method of grantong an amount of land to settlers depanding on the number of people in their families
An event that took place on May 8, 1660, when Charles II, bacame King of England and had a major impact on the serrlement of SC
A small, united group with in a larger group
5 Matching Questions
Quitrant
Juror
Governor
Established Church
Parish
a
The Alglican church which many dissenters feared the assembly would make the official church of SC
b
An annual rent or tax paid be the settlers to the Lords Proprietors for land granted by them
c
A citizen who is chosen to serve on a jury and make a decision about a case brought before the jury
d
A church district
e
The head of a colony or state
5 Multiple Choice Questions
A crop that most people eat or are able to use
Status Quo
Governor
Capital
Staple Crop
One who makes to a new colony or country to settle there
Immigrant
Capital
Quitrant
Conrtact
In the late 1600s, Protestants who were not members of the Angican church
Milltia
Sounds
Governor
Dissenters
A way of settling disagreements in which each side gives away a little in its demands
Parish
Conrtact
Capital
Compromise
More than half
Capital
Parish
Majority
Juror
5 True/False Question
Conrtact
→ An official, legally binding writtin agreement
True
False
Capital
→ An official, legally binding writtin agreement
True
False
Sounds
→ A citizen who is chosen to serve on a jury and make a decision about a case brought before the jury
True
False
Status Quo
→ The current state of affairs
True
False
Naval Stores
→ Pitch and tar made from pinetrees and used to make ships water-tight
True
False
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