Ch.4 Vocab.... Word Scramble
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Backcountry | A colonial region that ran along the Appalachian Moutains through the far western part of the New England, Middle, and southern colonies. |
Subsistence Farming | A farm that produces enough food for the family with a small additional amount for trade. |
Triangular trade | The name given to a trading route with three stops. |
Smuggling | To illegally import or export goods. |
Cash crops | A crop grown by a farmer to be sold for money rather than for personal use. |
Gristmills | A mill in which grain is ground to produce flour or meal. |
Diversity | A variety of people. |
Artisans | A crafts person. |
Conestoga wagons | A vehicle with wide wheels and a curved bed. |
Indigo | A plant grown in the southern colonies that yields a deep blue dye. |
Eliza Lucas | Introduced indigo as a sucessful plantation crop after her father sent her to watch over his plantations when she was 17. |
Stono Rebellion | A 1739 uprising of slaves in South Carolina leading to the tightening of already harsh slave laws. |
Appalachian Mountains | A mountain range that stretches from eastern Canada south to Alabama. |
Fall line | The point at which a waterfall prevents large boats from moving farther upriver. |
Piedmont | A broad plateau that leads to the foot of a mountain range. |
Clans | A large group of families that claim a common ancestor. |
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