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8th Grade History State Standards
Facts on the Native
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the
Americans settlements of South Carolina and the United States
by Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans
(South Carolina: Department of Education).
To understand how differing backgrounds melded into
an entirely new and different culture (South Carolina:
8th Grade History Department of Education).
Lecture & Jeopardy Game
Opening Slide Opening Slide
Facts about the Native Americans
8th Grade History Objectives
Before our state was known as South Carolina,
81.1: Summarize the collective and individual aspects of the there was at least 29 different groups of Native
Native American culture of the Eastern Woodlands tribal Americans in our state (SC Way).
group, including the Catawba, Cherokee, and Yemassee
(South Carolina: Department of Education). Each group of Native Americans is called a tribe (SC
81.2: Compare the motives, activities, and accomplishments Way).
of the exploration of the South Carolina and North America
by the Spanish, French and English (South Carolina: Tribes desperately declined after the Europeans got
Department of Education). to the New World because they brought over
81.3: Summarize the history of English settlement in New diseases and because Natives were not immune to
England, midAtlantic region, and the South, with an these diseases they quickly died.
emphasis of a distinctly southern colony (South Carolina:
Department of Education).
Opening Slide Opening Slide
Diseases 1500's
In 1520, the coastal Indians met the Spanish
The Native Americans were affected by such
explorer Lucas Vasquez Allyon near Pawleys island.
diseases like smallpox, influenza, measles, and
140 Indians were taken as slaves (SC Way).
chicken pox (Kincheloe).
In 1540, Hernado de Soto passed through South
The Natives had zero resistance like the Europeans
Carolina and visited the town of Cofitachiqui (SC
so they died very fast (Kincheloe).
Way).
Through 15621565, Captain Jean Ribault formed a
short lived colony near Port Royal in Beaufort
County. Ribault was helped by the Cusabo tribes
(SC Way).
Opening Slide Opening Slide
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1700's 1800's and 1900's
In 1711, lots of South Carolina Indians fought with the British In 1830, the Indian Removal Act was passed by the
against the Tuscarora of North Carolina and in the Tuscarora United States government (SC Way).
War (SC Way).
Also in 1830, John Ross who was a Cherokee
In 17151716, the poor treatment of Indians by the English argued against the Indian Removal Act in the
traders caused an Indian uprising lead by the Yemassee that Supreme Court and won but President Jackson
became known as the Yemassee War. 100 settlers were killed ignored the courts decision (SC Way).
and more lots than Indians were killed (SC Way).
In 1838, 16,000 Cherokee Indians were forced to
In 1750, all of the smaller Indian tribes in South Carolina had leave there eastern homeland and travel on foot to
disappeared, which means they could have merged with the Oklahoma, also known as the Trail of Tears. At least
bigger groups of South Carolina like the Catawba and 2,000 Indians died (SC Way).
Cherokee (SC Way).
Opening Slide Opening Slide
Here's how to play JEOPARDY! Sample Question
1 Insert Question Here
(Teachers make sure you download and read the Setup Instructions in the
Attachments tab!) Who were the first people in America?
A
The class will be split into two teams, the RED team and the GREEN team.
BA British
E
When a question is displayed, the RED team will use the ABCD keys on their clickers to
answer. The GREEN team will use the EFGH keys to answer. CB Germans
F
The team with the HIGHEST PERCENTAGE of correct responses will earn the points for G
that question, AND the right to pick the next category! DC Polish
Once the student answers the question click the star to go back to the game board! ED Indians
H
Let's do a practice question to make sure everybody understands how to play. F
Indians
Go on to the Practice Question
G
H
Go on to the Game Board
Instructions Sample Question
Game Board Score Board
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1 Insert Question Here 2 Insert Question Here
What crops were grown by the Indians? In 1830 what act was passed by the
A A United States?
BA corn E BA Stamp
E
CB beans F
CB Indian Addition F
DC rice G
DC Indian Removal G
ED all of the above
H
ED Tea H
F F
all of the above Indian Removal
G G
H H
Score Back Score Back
A100 A200
300 pts 400 pts
3 Insert Question Here 4 Insert Question Here
In 1540 Hernando de Soto passed through and visited In 1520 Lucas Vasquez enslaved how
A the town of Cofitachiqui in.... A many Indians from Pawleys Island?
BA North Carolina E BA 430
E
CB Georgia F CB 250
F
DC Tennessee G DC 300
G
ED South Carolina
H ED 140
H
F F
South Carolina 140
G G
H H
Score Back Score Back
A300 A400
500 pts 100 pts
5 Insert Question Here 1 Insert Question Here
Hernando de Soto passed through How many groups of Indians
A where?
A lived in our state?
BA Florida
E BA 13
E
CB South Carolina
F CB 19
F
DC Georgia
G DC 26
G
ED South Carolina
H
ED 29
H
F F
South Carolina 29
G G
H H
Score Back Score Back
A500 B100
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2 Insert Question Here 3 Insert Question Here
What is each Indian group called? Why did tribes decline?
A A
BA cult
E BA lack of food
E
CB family
F CB diseases
F
DC tribe
G DC no resources
G
ED team
H ED no other Indian mates
H
F F
tribe diseases
G G
H H
Score Back Score Back
B200 B300
100 pts
1 Insert Question Here
What disease do the Europeans
A give the Indians?
BA smallpox
E
CB influenza
F
DC measles
G
ED all of the above
H
F
all of the above
G
H
Score Back
B400
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Attachments
Setup Instructions.rtf