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Background Knowledge
100
Farming that is done with the intention of selling the product in order to make a profit. These products are typically in high-demand.
What are cash crops?
100
Type of government people elect delegates to make laws in order to conduct government.
What is representative democracy?
100
The permanent moving of people into one country from other countries.
What is immigration?
100
Goods that are taken into a country.
What are imports?
100
Powered the factories throughout New England.
What is water power?
200
Farming that is done with the purpose of feeding one's family. If anything is left over, it is then sold to ones town or neighboring areas.
What is subsistence farming?
200
The colonists believed that government must respect civil liberties, or rights.
What are protected rights?
200
Outbreaks that affect large numbers of people.
What are epidemics?
200
Became the majority of the workers in the factories.
What are children?
200
This was the reason that more and more slaves were brought over to the colonies.
What is the result of plantations flourishing and growing?
300
These two cash crops began to take off only in the South colonies.
What is tobacco and rice?
300
Goods that are sent out of a country in order to trade or sell them to another country.
What are exports?
300
One who agrees to work with a skilled craftsperson as a way of learning a trade. Once skilled, would then repay their debt to the craftsperson.
What is an apprentice?
300
Democratic ideas, practices, and values that form a truly free society.
What is Civic Virtue?
300
Has been considered a Religious Transformation. It's when more and more people began colonizing in the Americas for Religious freedom, and churches began dividing into several different religions.
What is the Great Awakening?
400
These two characteristics made the Middle colonies much different from both the New England colonies and the Southern colonies.
What is trade and cultural diversity?
400
The moving away from solely a system of trade into a system of buying and selling which introduced the aspect of money.
What is mercantilism?
400
This period when we began to move away from the aspect of Religion and start focusing more and more on the Sciences and Math.
What is the Enlightenment Period?
400
The rules governing the behavior and punishment of enslaved people.
What are slave codes?
400
The geographic reasons why agriculture was the main economic activity in the south.
What is flat fertile lands and moderate climate.
500
This system of triangular trade became very useful in the transportation of slaves.
What is the Middle Passage?
500
England's last resort to keep ties on Colonial America. This forced ships to stop in England on the way to their destination ports and pay a tax.
What are the Navigation Acts?
500
Religion, Education, Arts and Family.
What are the most important colonist values?
500
If more than 50 homes were in a town.
What is the reason behind building an actual school?
500
Allied with the Native Americans during the French and Indian War.
Who are the French.
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