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Chapter 4 vocab MR
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A country that ran along the Appalachian Mountains through the western part of the other regions. | Backcountry |
| Farmers that just produced just enought food to feed their families. | Subsistence farming |
| The name given to a trade rout with three stops. | Triangular trade |
| England wanted part of the profit of trade, so they made this act. | Navigation Act |
| The importation or exporation of goods illegally. | Smuggling |
| Crops raised for money | cash crop |
| A place where the grain was crushed between heavy stones to produce flouer or meal. | Gristmills |
| Variety | Diversity |
| German craftspeople | Artisans |
| This was created by Germans, and it was used to carry their produce to town. | Conestoga Wagons |
| A plant that yields a deep blue dye | Indigo |
| A young women that introduced indigo | Eliza Lucas |
| A famous rebellion where slaves marched and killed many planter families, but got defeted and everyone was killed | Stone Rebellion |
| This is a mountain range in the Backcountry, that streches from eastern Canada to south Alabama | Appalachian Mountains |
| Where waterfalls prevent large boats from moving futher upriver | Fall line |
| Means "foot of the mountains" also is the broad plateau that leads to the Blue Ridge Mountains of the Applachian Range | Piedmont |
| Large groups of families-sometimes in thousands-that claim a comman ancestor | Clans |