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By Corey Renaker
Also known as theCherokee Indians.
1525 - 1526
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A town settled by Europeans in what is now the U.S. territory, and it failed miserably by only lasting three months.
1607 - 1733
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The original 13 colonies of America. These guys knew what they were doing.
1624 - 1625
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A colony loyal to a king or monarch, for example one that would be loyal to the king of Great Britain.
1650 - 1860
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Slave laws that limited what slaves could and could not do as an attempt to prevent any more uprisings.
1680 - 1900
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A trade of slaves and other stuff between America, Africa, and England.
1690 - 1776
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The original 13 colonies of America. More specifically, a colony that was proprietary.
1700 - 2013
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A trade of cotton in the southern states for money.
1700 - 1850
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A system that in which slaves had specific jobs, such as working the field, making iron tools, etc.
1715 - 1717
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A territorial dispute between the New England settlers and the many native american tribes.
September 9, 1739 - September 10, 1739
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A slave revolt in early South Carolina, where many people were killed by slaves with guns.
1740 - 1807
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Crops that became known as "cash crops", for their money they were worth, rice and indigo had many practical uses.
1754 - 1763
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A war of the americans and french vs. the indians and the british
April 5, 1764 - 1778
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A form of government that England used to tax the mess out of the original 13 colonies.
April 5, 1764 - 1776
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A stupid tax on sugar for the american colonists.
1765 - 1771
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A movement of where immagrants into the cities in the west where citezens rose up,against corrupt government officials.
March 22, 1765 - March 17, 1776
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Another annoying tax on goods imported from Britain. The goods were marked with a stamp to show they had a tax on them.
1773 - 1800
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A group of colonists who where greatly against the British, they are known for the Boston tea party.
May 10, 1773 - 1861
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A tax on british tea that was important to the colonies.
1775 - 1783
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Between us and Great Britian
1776 - 1777
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A war of Americans vs. the Cherokee indians.
1776 - 1778
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The first constitution adopted by South Carolina
July 4, 1776 - January 2013
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The document that officially made us independant from Britian.
November 15, 1777 - March 1, 1781
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Articles of confederation. Long and boring.
1780 - 1781
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A humiliating defeat from the British, in which we lost
1780 - 1781
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October 7, 1780 - October 8, 1780
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Another battle
January 17, 1781 - January 18, 1781
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Another very important battle we won against the british.
May 22, 1781 - May 23, 1781
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Another important battle in the civil war. Took place at Eutaw Springs, South Carolina
1787 - 1788
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A compromise between the north and the south in 1787 dealing with slaves.
1787 - 1800
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A document signed by old men who where very important, as they were known as our founding fathers.
1787 - 1800
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A great compromise that was over some land.
1800 - 1900
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The fort in Charleston.
1800 - 1900
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A place in South Carolina.
1800 - 1890
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A state that wanted to succeed from the country.
1800 - 1900
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The complete mobilization of available recources in a war.
1807 - 1808
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A act made by the british that worked against the colonies.
January 1812 - February 1812
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A war for the land that is today, known as Texas.
February 8, 1820 - February 14, 1891
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A very important figure in the American Civil War.
1828 - 1829
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Arguments on wether or not certain state laws should be passed.
1830 - 1870
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A movement to rid slavery.
April 5, 1839 - February 23, 1915
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Born a slave, died a free man. He was a very big abolitionist. He escaped to the North to eventually become a Union ship captain.
January 1860 - December 1860
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A presidential election that was won by Abraham Lincoln.
1861 - 1865
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The southern states that failed to keep slavery.
April 12, 1861 - April 9, 1865
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A war against slavery. North vs. South. Many people died.
April 14, 1865 - April 15, 1865
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Killed by John Wilksbooth.
1869 - 1900
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Made by Eeli Whitteny to remove cotton seeds from the picked cotton balls, the cotton gin was a very revolutionary machine.
July 1882 - August 1882
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A plot made by a slave known as Denmark Vessey. If it had went through, the town of Charles town would've been destroyed.