Involved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people, regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage.
Atlantic Slave Trade.
a political theory advocating class war and a society in which all property is publicly owned, and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
Communism
A man made waterway built to allow boats or ships inland, or to have water for irrigation.
Canal
Acts of Parliament put in place by the UK, which enclosed open fields and common land used in the country, attaching legal property rights to them.
English Enclosure Acts
This invintor is best remembered for his improvements to the steam engine.
James Watt
Estate on which cash crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident laborers.
Plantations
The unexpected increase in agricultural production in Britain due to increased labor.
agricultural revolution
Threatens children's physical, mental, or emotional well-being. Utilizes abuse, like as child slavery, child trafficking, debt bondage or forced labor.
Child labor
A production system 17th-century Europe where merchant employers put out materials to rural producers who usually worked in their homes.
Domestic System
This inventor is best known for their invention of the phonograph and electric light.
Thomas Edison
Hard, physical work.
Labor
A theory that social organization, the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be regulated by the community.
Socialism
A track or set of different tracks made of steel rails most likely made for passenger and freight trains run on.
Railroad
Middle Passage.
This person is most credited for the theory of natural selection.
Charles Darwin
A manufacturing of items where workers operate machines, or manufacture items.
Factory
A political and economic system that a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, not by the state.
Capitalism
The practaice of making an area more urban.
Urbanization
Money granted by the government to help an industry so that the price of a certain commodity or service remains low.
Subsidies
This person helped greatly in the struggle to abolish the slave trade, and went on to abolish slavery itself in British overseas colonies/possessions.
William Wilberforce.
An excavation in the earth, used or mainly coal.
Coal Mine.
The theory that trade generates wealth, and is stimulated by the profitable balances, which a government would encourage by utilizing protectionism.
mercantilism
A type of factory utilizing cotton to produce textiles.
Textile Factory.
A certain machine specially made for spinning with more than one spindle at a time.
Spinning Jenny
This person is considered the parent of modern economics, and is most famous for his book named, "The Wealth of Nations."
Adam Smith