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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Backcountry | A colonial region that ran along the appalachian through the far part of new england |
| Subsistence Farming | a farm that produces enough food for a family with a small amout to trade |
| Triangular trade | the transatlantic system of trade in whitch food s and slaves may be traded through english groups |
| Navigation | a serries of laws passed by the parlament beginning in 1651 |
| Smuggling | illegally imported goods |
| Cash crops | crop grown by farmers to be sold for money other then personal use |
| Gristmill | amill witch grain is grown to produce flower or meal |
| diversity | soon the regions population showed a remarkable diversity in its people |
| Artisans | other germens or craftspeople became iron worker for glass, kitchenwear and furniture |
| Conestoga wagons | germens built conestoga wagons to carry there produce into town |
| indigo | on higher ground planters grew indigo a plant that yeilds a deep blue dye |
| Eliza lucas | a young women had introduced indigo as a succseful crop |
| Overseers | on large southern plantation slaves toiled in groups of about 20 to 25 under supervision |
| stono rebelion | 1739 uprising of slaves in south carolina |
| Appalachian moutains | this is the region of dense forist and rushing streams |
| Fall line | in the south the backcountrey begin the fall line |
| piedmont | broad platue thats leads to the front of the mountain range |
| clan | a large group of moutains that claim a common ancester |