Question | Answer |
Ran along the Appalachian Mountains,western part of the western part of the colonies. | Backcountry |
the product is just enough for themselves and sometimes a little extra to trade | Subsistence farming |
a trade route with three stops | Triangular trade |
4 major steps taken to make sure England made money from the colonies trade | Navigation acts |
importing or exporting goods illegally | smuggling |
soil rich enough to grow food to sell | cash crop |
where millers are used to cruch things into grains | gristmill |
a variety of different ethnic groups | diversity |
craftspeople,became iron workers and makers of glass. furniture, and kitchenware | artisan |
wagons used to carry produce all around the town | conestoga wagon |
a plant that yeilds a deep blue dye | indigo |
Introduced indigo as a cash crop | Eliza Lucas |
Best know southern planter, remembered for his writing also in history divided line beetween Virginia and North Carolina | William Bryd 11 |
people that supurvise a group of about 20 to 25 slaves | overseer |
20 slaves that gathered weapons and killed people,also seeked freedom | Stono Rebellion |
Mountains that stretched from eastern Canada south to Alabama | Appalachian Mountains |
where waterfalls prevent large boats from keep moving upriver | fall line |
"Foot of the mountains" broad plateau that leads tot he Blue Ridge Mts.to the appalachian mts | piedmont |
large gropus of famillies
(sometimes in a thousands) | clan |