1) This group of Native Indians lived in the foothill of South Carolina. Who were they? a) Cherokee b) Catawaba c) Yemasee 2) The Catawaba people were referred to as a) real people b) river people c) Tisolki 3) The Native Americans culture or way of life was dependent on a) the language they spoke b) their geographic location c) the fertility of the land 4) Which group of Native Americans in the summer lived on the beach in wigwams covered with palmetto leaves? a) Yamasee b) Cherokee c) Catawaba 5) Which of the following leader among the Cherokee natives was responsible for war? a) White b) Red 6) The native Americans used the farming practice Slash and burn for all of the following Except? a) create farmland b) drive out animals c) clear the field for farming d) ward off their enemies 7) The three primary crops grown by the Native Americans as sister crops were? a) corn, tobbacco and squash b) corn, bean and cabbage c) corn, pole bean and squash 8) The rivers were used mainly by Native Americans to a) Fighting and trade b) transportation and fishing c) Fishing and Trade d) Transportation, irrigation and fishing 9) The South Carolina tribes were able to preserve or keep the Algonquin language through ? a) speech and debates b) through sign and hieroglyphics c) storytelling and oral traditions 10) All of the following were impacts the European had on Native Americans Except ? a) Enslavement b) Trade in goods c) Cooperation

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