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Influences of Colonization

QuestionAnswer
Columbian Exchange global exchange of people, goods, technology, ideas, and disease
Trading Post Settlements established (began) for the purpose of exchanging goods with local people
Settler Colony people began to live there
Plantation Colony established for the purpose of growing cash crops
Cash Crop products grown on plantations for the purpose of making a profit
Triangular Trade the route European ships took to trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
Indentured Servant person who received free passage to America in exchange for labor (work) to pay for the cost of the trip
Representative Assembly group of elected people who speak for people living in the colony
Viceroy royal representative who ruled Spanish colonies in the Americas
Isolationism a policy of turning inward from the rest of the world
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