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wilson 8th grade midterm chapter 4 "The Colonies Develop"

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SUBSISTENCE FARMING   producing just enough food for ones needs  
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NAVIGATION ACTS   laws passed by the English government to ensure that England made money from its colonies' trade  
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TRIANGULAR TRADE   complex system of transatlantic exchange of slaves, rum, sugar, and molasses  
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KING PHILIP   Metacom leader of the Wampanoag tribe, who led the first attacks against the colonies  
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BACON'S REBELLION (CAUSE)   1676 rebellion in Virginia, caused by high taxes, Governor Berkeley wouldn't help defend frontier settlements from native americans, showed favoritism to large plantation owners.  
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"BREADBASKET COLONIES"   middle colonies produced so much grain they were called breadbasket colonies.  
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NEW ENGLAND COLONIES ECONOMY   puritans values of hard work led to economic success. ministers worried the success was threatening their religion. farming wasn't easy but some of the world's best fishing.  
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MIDDLE COLONIES ECONOMY   growing cities, productive farms with long growing seasons  
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BACKCOUNTRY   the western parts of many colonies. greatly influenced by it's geography  
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JOHN LOCKE BELIEFS   english philosopher that argued that people have natural rights  
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