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Chapter 4 Unit 2

Mr.Parks on 8-3

QuestionAnswer
Subsistance Farming Only enough to feed one's family
Triangle Trade Trade route that exchanges goods between the West Indies, American Coloies, and West Africa
England traded with colonies and islands in the West Indies
Middle Passage Inhumane part of the triangle trade, shipping enslaved Africans to the West Indies
Cash Crop Crop raised for money
Diversity Difference
When the ______ for was greater than the ______ the price remained high. Demand and Supply
Tidewater Region of flat low lying plains along the seacoast
West of the Tidewater lay a region of hills and forests climbing up toward the _________ Appalachian Mountains
Back-Country Region of hills and forests west of the Tidewater
Overseers Person who supervises a large operation or its workers
Slave Codes Rules governing the enslaved Africans
Glorious Revolution Power of elected representatives over the monarch
English Bill of Rights Guaranteering certain rights to all citizens
Mercantilism Theory that a state's or nation's power depended on its wealth
Export To sell goods abroad
Imported To buy goods from foregin markets
Navigation Acts To make sure England benefited from trade with the colonies
Smuggling Trading illegally
Charter Colonies Made by a group of settlers who had been given a formal document allowing them to settle
Proprietary Colonies Run by individuals or groups to whom land was granted
Royal Colonies Run by a governor and a council appointed by the king or queen
Great Awakening Religious Revial
Jonathen Edwards Outstanding Preacher
George Whitefield English preacher who helped spread religion
Apprentice Learning assistant
Literacy Ability to read and write
Enlightenment Movement that spred the idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society
Ohio River Valley Area of profitable fur trade with native americans
Louisburg French fortress capurted by New Englanders
Iroquois Confederacy Powerful group of Native Americans
George Wasington Sent to Ohio Country to tell the French that they were trespassing on Great Britain's territory
Militia Group of civilians trained to fight in emgerencies
Fort Necessity Small Ohio post established by George Washington
Albany Plan of Union Plan that called for one elected legislature to govern all the colonies and collect taxes
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