Chapter 4 vocabBV
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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Area of the colonies which ran along the Appalachian Mountains and through the far Western part of the other regions. | Backcountry
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When farmers produce just enough food for themselves and sometimes a little extra to trade in town. | subsistence farming
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A trading route with three stops. | Triangular trade
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These had four major provisions designed to ensure that England made money from its colonies' | Navigation Acts
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Importing or exporting goods legally | smuggling
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Crops raised to be sold for money | cash crop
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These millers crushed the grain between heavy stone to produce flour or meal | gristmill
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Variety | diversity
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Craftspeople | artisans
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These wagons used wide wheels for dirt roads and to carry their produce into town. | Conestoga Wagons
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A plant that yields a deep blue dye | indigo
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She introduced indigo as a successful plantation crop | Eliza Lucus
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Well known of the Southern planters and who took over his father's responsibilities after he died. | William Byrd 2
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Men hired by planters to watch over and direct the work of slaves | overseers
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One famous incident of slavery was... | Stono Rebellion
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Long mountain range that goes from Eastern Canada south to Alabama. | Appalation Mountains
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Where waterfalls prevent large boats from moving farther upriver. | fall line
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Broad plateau that leads to the Blue Ridge Mountains of the Appalation range | piedmont
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Large groups of families | clans
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