chapter 4 vocabulary cards
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ran along the appalachian mountains through the far western part of the other regions | Backcountry
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the production of enough food for themselves and little more to trade in town | subsistence farming
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trade route with 3 stops | triangular trade
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4 major provisions designed to ensure that England made money from it's colonies' trade | Navigation acts
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importing or exporting goods illegally | smuggling
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crops raised to be sold for money | cash crops
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a place where millers crushed grain between heavy stones to produce flour or meal | gristmill
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variety | diversity
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craftspeople | artisans
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wide wheeled wagons used on dirt roads built by Germans | Conestoga wagon
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plant that yields deep blue die | indigo
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young woman who introduced indigo | Eliza Lucas
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One of the best known of the southern planters | William Byrd II
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men hired by planters to watch and direct the work of slaves | overseers
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September, 1739, about 20 slaves gathered at the Stono River and killed several planter families | Stono Rebellion
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they stretch from eastern Canada to south Alabama | Appalachian Mountains
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where waterfalls prevent large boats from moving farther up river | fall line
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"foot of the mountains" beyond the fall line. It's the broad plateau that leads to the Blue Ridge Mountains | piedmont
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large groups of families - sometimes in the thousands - that claim a common ancestor | clan
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