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100

elected representatives to an assembly

general court

100

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

proprietary colony

100

provided religious freedom for all christians

act of toleration

100
the belief that a nation became strong by controlling trade

mercantilism

100

Publishing a statement that may unjustly damage a persons reputation

Libel 

200

Plan for government in conneticut

fundamental orders of Connecticut

200

colony under direct control of the king

royal colony

200

boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania.

Mason-Dixon line

200

goods sent to markets outside the country

exports

200

Huge religious movement of the 1730s-1740s

Great Awakening

300

religious group that wanted to reform

puritans

300

one of the most despised religious groups in England

quakers

300
plant used to make valuable blue dye

indigo

300

goods brought into a country

imports

300

Lowest Social class, signed contracts to work without wages for free passage 

Indentured Servants

400

willingness to let others practice their own beliefs

religious tolerance

400

german speaking protestants 

Pennsylvania dutch

400

people who owed money

debtors

400

three legs of the route formed a triangle

triangular trade

400

Supported by taxes, Rich and poor kids could get an education

public schools

500

holy day of rest

sabbath

500

crops sold for money at market

cash crops

500

belief that one race is superior to another 

racism 

500

a group of people who make laws

legislature

500

Farmers, skilled craftworkers, some tradespeople

Middle class