Laws enacted by Virginia in 1662, that made blacks and their children the property of the white masters for life.
What are the slave codes?
Trade that involved Europe, Africa and Americas.
What is triangular trade?
Married women did not have the right to own property in this part of the colonies.
What is New England?
The French colonists mostly traded this product and went all over NA looking for it.
What is beaver?
This is the nation what was fighting on the same side of GB during the Seven Years War.
What is Prussia?
Slave language.
What is Gullah?
Wealth began to be measured in this resource.
What is gold?
These are the most prominent families in the Virginia legislature.
What is FFV?
It granted limited religious freedom to French Protestants, and stopped religious wars between the Protestants and Catholics.
What is the Edict of Nantes 1598?
This is a convention of the colonies to discuss a way to unite for the French and Indian war.
What is the Albany Congress of 1754?
This is a type slave dance where they did not cross their feet.
What is Ringshout?
This is the product that GB exchanged with Africa for slaves.
What is rum?
Victims of the Salem witch trials are from this type of families.
What are the wealthy?
He is known as the "Father of New France"
Who is Samuel de Champlain?
There was a turning point in the French and Indian War after this prominent British politican took leadership.
Who is William Pitt?
A slave rebellion in South Carolina 1739 where the rebels tried to march to Spanish Florida but were stopped by a local militia.
What is Stono Rebellion?
What is the most important manufacturing activity in the colonies in the 1700's
What is lumbering?
What are the Appalachian foothills?
This group of Frenchmen tried to convert Indians to Catholicism.
Who are the Jesuits?
What is Fort Necessity?
This is the % of death for the middle passage.
What is 20%?
This was a tax by the British on the colonies to keep the colonies from trading with the French West Indies.
What is the Molasses Act of 1733?
These are known as Cradles of democracy.
What are taverns?
This is land that France got back from the British after the King George's war.
What is Louisbourg?
General Braddock tried to failed to secure this location.
What is Fort Duquesne?