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1
North Carolina Ways of Life
  • By Mr. Hunter

2
Why did people immigrate to North Carolina?
  • People in the north viewed NC as an open frontier
  • Land companies advertised mild climates, fertile
    soil, and inexpensive land
  • Highland Scots viewed it as a place to escape
    religious persecution and political turmoil

3
How did Gabriel Johnson encourage growth of the
colony?
  • He convinced the assembly to pass a law that
    excused Protestants from other countries from
    paying taxes for 10 years.
  • He made large land grants possible.

4
Highland Scots
  • Cumberland county was formed for them since they
    rebelled and their farmland was taken away.
  • Highlanders were traitors they refused to turn
    against England during the revolution.

5
Great Wagon Road
  • Who
  • What
  • When
  • Where
  • Why
  • What were the results?

6
Great Wagon Road
  • Who Pennsylvania settlers
  • What a 700-mile wilderness trail for people
    traveling south
  • When 1700s
  • Where along the foot of the Appalachian
    Mountains
  • Why scarcity of land in Pennsylvania

7
Great Wagon Road
  • What were the results?
  • The Scots-Irish and German-speaking Protestants
    claimed the backcountry as home.
  • They moved into the Piedmont where they farmed,
    raised livestock, and operated gristmills,
    tanneries, and forges.

8
Great Wagon Road
9
Scots-Irish
  • Sent to Northern Ireland to Industrialize the
    country and make it Protestant
  • Developed a thriving linen and woolen industry
  • Scots-Irish supported the revolution.

10
Pennsylvania Dutch
  • German-speaking people
  • Members of several Protestant churches
  • Fled religious persecution
  • Moravians largest body of Germans in NC

11
Enslaved Africans
  • NC had the smallest population of enslaved
    Africans and failed to develop and active slave
    trade (because of good ports and lack of
    necessity).
  • Quakers stood against slavery.

12
Social Class SystemArrange these in order from
lower class to higher.Describe each.
  • Planters
  • Farmers
  • Laborers, artisans, apprentices
  • Indentured servants
  • Gentry
  • Enslaved/Free Africans

13
Social Class System
  • Gentry upper class- clergy, lawyers, doctors
  • Planters landowners with many enslaved people
  • Farmers backbone of society, militia

14
Social Class System
  • Indentured Servants contractual labor
  • Laborers, etc. apprentices, blacksmiths,
    weavers, merchants, woodcarvers, etc.
  • Enslaved/Free Africans experienced racism,
    free Africans were able to purchase family
    members, viewed as property

15
Economy/Industry
  • 95 of people in NC made their living through
    agriculture.
  • The industry boomed after settlers learned to
    farm like Native Americans (planting seeds in
    rows and hills, hoeing weeds, usnig scarecrows)

16
Major Cash Crops
  • Corn (roasted, fermented it, milled the dried
    kernels- grits, mill, hominy)
  • Wheat (sold well in England)
  • Tobacco

17
Tobacco
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