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100

settlers discused and voted on many issues

town meetings

100

owners of those large estates

patroons

100

religious freedom for all christians

act of toleration

100

economic theory that a nation became strong by keeping strict control over its trade

mercantilism

100

Publishing a statement that may unjustly damage a persons reputation

Libel

200

holy day of rest

sabbath

200

the king gave land to people in return for a yearly payment

proprietary colony

200

treated enslaved Africans not as humans but as property

slave codes 

200

goods sent to markets outside of a country

exports 

200

top of society wealthy planters merchants ministers and successful lawyers

gentry

300

willingness of letting others practice there beliefs

religious tolerance 

300

colony under direct control of the english crown 

royal colony

300

Nathaniel bacon organized angry men and women and they raided a Native American village and then they burned down the capital of jamestown 

bacons rebelion

300

goods brought into a country

imports

300

farmers who worked their own land, skilled craftworkers and some tradespeople

middle class

400

voting rights for all land owners

fundamental orders of Connecticut

400

protestant reformers that were despised in England

quakers

400

a plant to make valuable

indigo

400

the English parliament passed a series of acts to ensure that only England benefited from colonial trade

navigation acts

400

huge religious movement of the 1730's- 1740's

great awakening 

500

right to vote for all male church members

general court

500

crops that were sold at market for money

cash crops

500

the belief that one race is superior to others

racism

500

the three legs of the route formed a triangl

triangular trade

500

supported by taxes rich and poor kids could get an education

public schools

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