a willingness to let others practice their own beliefs.
religious tolerance
crops that are sold for money at market.
CASH CROPS
the belief that one race is superior than another.
racism
Goods sent to markets outside a country.
exports
Farmers who worked their own land, skilled crafts workers, and some tradespeople.
middle class
Sabbath
Protestant Reformers who were despised in England.
QUAKERS
people who owed money they could not pay back.
deptors
Goods brought into a country
Imports
Boys that worked for a master to learn the trade or craft.
settlers discussed and voted on many issues
town meadngs
owners of those large estates.
PATROONS
a plant used to make a valuable blue dye.
indego
Written list of freedoms government promises to protect.
Bill of Rights
Private schools some girls went to, run by women in their own homes.
dame schools
wanted to purify the church of England
purtans
colony under the direct control of the English crown.
ROYAL COLONY
allowed christians to practice freely.
Act of Toleration
A trade route from England to South America, to North America, and back to England.
Triangular Trade
The act of publishing a statement that may unjustly damage a person's reputation.
libel
the king gave land to one or more people in return for a yearly payment.
PROPRIETARY COLONY
the border of the middle and southern colonies.
mason-Dixon Line
The English Parliament passed a series of acts to ensure that only England benefited from colonial trade.
Navigation Act
Reason and scientific methods could be applied to the study of society.
enlightenment