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unit1vocab

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decimate   destroy;kill  
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implicate   to be involved with or connected with  
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pluralistic   a society where many religious, cultural, and racial grouos co-exist  
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assimilate   to take in and incorporate as ones own  
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historian   an authority on history  
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archeologist   a scientitst who studies past human cultures by looking at the clues they left behind  
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anthropologist   a scientist who studies the origins, characteristics and and customs of humankind  
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charter   an official document that gives the person the right to establish a colony  
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indentured servant   a colonist who gets a free trip to America in exchange for a number of unpaid working years  
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headright system   a sytem in which colonists could buy land  
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joint-stock company   a business formed by a group of people who jointly make an investment and share profits and losses  
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Toleration Act of 1649   a law that made restricting the religious rights of a Christian a crime  
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Royal Colony   English colonies in North America had their own governments. Each government had power by a charter. The English monarch had ultimate power  
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Authority   power, right to rule  
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Proprietary Colony    
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