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Ch 4 SS vocab

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A colonial region that ran along the Appalachian Mountains through the far western part of the New England, Middle and southern colonies.   Backcountry  
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A farm that produces enough food for the entire family with a small additional amount for trade.   Subsistence Farming  
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A transatlantic system of trade in which goods, including slaves were exchanged between Africa, England, Europe, the west indies, and the colonies in North America.   Triangular Trade  
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A series of laws passed by parliament, beginning in 1651, to ensure that England made money from its colonies trade.   Navigation Acts  
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To illegaly import or export goods.   Smuggling  
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a crop grown by a farmer to be sold for money rather than for personel use.   Cash Crop  
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a mill in which grain is ground to produce flour or meal.   Gritsmill  
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a variety of people.   Diversity  
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A skilled worker,such as a weaver or a potter, who makes goods by hand, a crafts person   Artisan  
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A vehicle with wide wheels, a curved bed, and a canvas cover used by American pioneers traveling west.   Conestoga Wagon  
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A plant grown in the southern colonies that yeilds a deep blue dye.   Indigo  
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A woman who introduced indigo as a successful plantation crop after her father sent her to supervise his South Carolina plantations when she was 17.   Eliza Lucas  
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One of the best known of the southern planters. His family owned a large estate in Virginia. After his father died, Byrd took on his father's responsibilities, including membership in the House of Burgesses.   William Byrd 2  
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A worker hired by a planter to watch over and direct the work of slaves.   Overseer  
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A 1739 uprising of slaves in South Carolina, leading to the tightening of already harsh slave laws.   Stono Rebellion  
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Mountain range that stretches from eastern Canada south to Alabama   Applachian Mountains  
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The point at which a waterfall prevents large boats from moving farther upriver.   Fall Line  
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A broad plateau that leads to the foot of a mountain range   Piedmont  
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A large group of families that claim a common ancestor   Clan  
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