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100

Holy day of rest

Sabbath

100

owners of large estates 

patroons

100

small percent of people owned large plantations

white southerners

100

goods sent to markets outside of a country

exports

100

Publishing a statement that may unjustly damage a person's reputation

Libel

200

Religious reformers dispised by England

Quakers

200

the king gave land to one or more people for a yearly payment

proprietary colony

200

divided the middle and southern colonies

mason dixon line

200

goods brought into a country

imports

200

top of the social class

gentry

300

Did not want to separate from the church of England entirely but hoped to reform the church by introducing similar ways of worship

Puritans

300

colony directly under the english crown

Royal colony

300

poor tobacco farmers

Northern california

300

the english parliament passed a series of acts to ensure that only england benifited from trade 

Navigation acts

300

huge religious movement 1700's to 1740's

Great awakening 

400

willingness to let others practice their own beliefs 

Religious tolerance

400

crops sold for money at the market

cash crops

400

few planters knew rice grew well in this area

swampy lowlands

400

the three legs of the route formed a trianlge

triangular trade

400

lowest social class

indentured servents

500

settlers discussed and voted on many issues

Town meeting 

500

african slaves made up a portion of the labor

1/3

500

organized angry men and women and they raided natives villages and burnt the capital

bacon's rebellion

500

white christain men over this age could vote

21

500

caused disputes over freedom of the press

Growth of newspapers

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