Terms to Know
European
Colony Roanoke Island Lost Colony Pirates Revolutionary War Pioneer Industry French and Indian War Revolutionary War |
Trail of Tears
Indian Removal Act Movement Civil War Slavery Underground Railroad Union Confederacy Mecklenberg Resolves Symbols |
Monument
Algonquian Iroquois Siouan Cherokee Tuscarora Catawba Occaneechi-Saponi Tutelo Waxhaw |
Tuscarora
Hierarchy Migrant |
Important Questions to Answer About NC History
How were the various American Indian groups changed after the arrival of the Europeans?
How did North Carolina begin as a proprietary colony but later become a royal colony?
How do the interaction of people and their locations impact the economic, political and cultural development of a community?
How did the development of infrastructure change communities?
How does conflict impact the culture, economics and politics of a society?
What is the historical significance of important buildings, statues, monuments, and places in North Carolina?
What is the historical significance of the North Carolina state symbols?
How did North Carolina begin as a proprietary colony but later become a royal colony?
How do the interaction of people and their locations impact the economic, political and cultural development of a community?
How did the development of infrastructure change communities?
How does conflict impact the culture, economics and politics of a society?
What is the historical significance of important buildings, statues, monuments, and places in North Carolina?
What is the historical significance of the North Carolina state symbols?
Notes on North Carolina's early people
Below you'll find the notes attached about North Carolina's early people. The notes for each block are very similar, but your can find your specific block's notes below under the block title.
Block 1
Block 1
Block 2,
Town Creek Indian Mound
Below is the link to the Town Creek Indian Mound website.
http://www.nchistoricsites.org/town/town.htm
http://www.nchistoricsites.org/town/town.htm
Important Events in North Carolina
Native Americans |
Famous North CaroliniansThe Wright BrothersWright Brothers on PBS Kids
Social Studies for Kids - Wright Brothers NASA Wright Brothers - Test your knowledge with this Wright Brothers game. Wright Brothers on Scholastic Blackbeard |