This law only applied to Christians
Religious Tolerance
This person granted Calvert land in the Americas
King Charles I
These people lived in smaller inland colonies and relied heavily on each other
Backcountry people
These people did not utilize slavery they relied mostly on each other
The slave trade lasted approximately how many years
300 Years
This meant that someone owed someone
Debtors
This person owned Maryland
Lord Baltimore
These people lived in warmer and wetter climates which helped them grow better crops such as tobacco and rice
Tidewater People
This set of people mostly worked in the "Great house"
Women
This place was full of resources like fish, oysters, and crabs
Chesapeake Bay
This was a plant that would naturally dye fabrics
Indigo
This small set of people fought for better treatment of slaves saying that slavery was evil
Quakers
This range of land was a boarder for backcountry people and provided lush, dense forests
Appalachians
This set of people were forced to work and could not earn anything in return
Enslaved people
What was the biggest Carolina crop
Rice
Thought of one race being superior to another
Racism
This person set up colonies to help people recover from debt, giving them a fresh start
James Oglethorpe
Land was offered to anyone who brought women, children, and slaves to this location
Maryland
This set of people could earn land or freedom in return for years of labor
Indentured Servants
James Oglethorpe wanted to protect people from this place
Spanish Florida
This set of rules categorized Africans as property instead of human beings. They were denied basic human rights
Slave Codes
This person was able to convince the king to grant him land in the Americas so that Catholics could practice their religion freely
Sir George Calvert
Where did the first southern colonies set up because they remembered the struggles of Jamestown
St. Mary's
This was the route that slave traders would take to transport people
Middle Passage
This is where slave owners lived, slaves worked, and plated crops
Plantations