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Chapter 4, PH AHON, Life in the colonies

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Magna Carta created   Trial by Jury  
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Zenger case helped establish   freedom of the press  
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Navigation Acts supported   Mercantilism  
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John Locke and Baron de Montesqueu   Enlightenment thinkers  
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Dame schools   Opened by colonial women to teach reading and writing.  
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Slave codes were meant to prevent   Slave revolts  
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The trip for slaves across the Atlantic   Middle Passage  
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Slaves were _____________ to plantation owners   Auctioned  
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Slaves on rice plantations spoke __________.   Gullah  
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Large families were an _________   Advantage  
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Few and powerful   Gentry  
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English Bill of Rights   1689, William and Mary  
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Right to vote in the colonies   White men  
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Getting around the Navigation Acts   Smuggling  
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Childcare and domestic duties   Girls  
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Men learned a trade by being an   Apprentice  
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Lower class colonists   Could acquire property and move up the social scale.  
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Plantation System led to   growth in Southern Slavery  
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Slave codes   Allowed for killing of slaves  
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Education of Gentry   Private tutors.  
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Pennsylvania Gazette   Ben Franklin  
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Magna Carta   Limited Kings power  
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Colonial public schools included   Religion  
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Colonists started working at age   7  
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Poor Richards Almanack   Ben Franklin  
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Indentured servants were paid ___   Nothing  
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