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Chapter 4 Study Guide

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show Middle Passage.  
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show William Pitt  
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show France.  
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show Edward Braddock  
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show Albany Plan of Union  
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What theory holds that a nation's power depended on expanding its trade?   show
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In the Southern Colonies, the region of small farms was called the   show
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Labor for the Southern rice fields was provided by   show
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The hub of the shipping trade in North America was in   show
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show Great Awakening.  
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show Pontiac  
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show France and Britain.  
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What proposal sought to unite the American colonies against the French?   show
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show a militia.  
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show Benjamin Franklin  
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How did England view its North American colonies?   show
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show rice.  
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show cash crop.  
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The type of farming practiced in New England was   show
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Region of large Southern plantations   show
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Laws that governed slaves   show
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First college in the United States   show
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show Edward Braddock  
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show William Pitt  
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These Acts angered the colonists because they restricted trade.   show
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Only these men could vote for colonial legislators.   show
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Use of these increased in colonies where hard labor was required on large farms.   show
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show The British  
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To make money from trade, England needed to export more goods than it __________.   show
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show farms  
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show cash  
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New England farms were _________ compared to those in the Middle Colonies.   show
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show Pennsylvania  
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