Chapter 4 - Life In The Colonies - myWorld Social Studies

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an area defined by its common features
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the usual pattern of weather in a place over a period of time
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disagreement
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a person who owns property or a business
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showing much variety
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to trade goods or services for other goods or services without using money
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a product sent from one country to another to be sold
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a product brought into a country to be sold
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resources that are used to manufacture products
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economic ideas popular in the 1600s and 1700s which suggested that governments should limit imports but increase manufacturing and exports
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(route) trade routes between Africa, the Americas, and Europe, in which ships carried cash crops, manufactures goods, and enslaved people
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a worker skilled in a trade, usually done by hand
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a societal group
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the practice of owning and controlling people against their will
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the part of the triangular trade route in which captured and enslaved Africans were sent by ship, under terrible conditions, to be sold in the Americas
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a rebellion
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a conflict between the colonists and the Wampanoag tribe, lead by Metacom, who was called King Philip by the settlers, Metacom suffered a terrible defeat in this war
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a nation that is a military partner
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a formal agreement between countries
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an attack on British settlers in the Ohio River valley led by an Ottawan leader named Pontiac, the British crushed the rebellion
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an order by King George III of England that blocked colonists from settling lands west of the Appalachian Mountains