What is a slave?
person forced to work for and obey another (whole life)
Wheat, Fur, Cattle, and Fur.
How many 'legs' are in the Triangular Trade?
3
How many Colonies are there?
13
What is the northern most colony?
New Hampshire
What is an indentured servant?
What products made the Southern Colonies money? (At least 2!)
What did Africa trade?
Enslaved people
What were the Navigational Acts?
Laws created by England to control trade of the Colonies
Area 51 is located in which U.S. state?
Nevada
Where would did the Colonies start to get their slaves from in the late 1600's and the entire 1700's?
Africa
What products made the New England Colonies money? (Name 2!)
Lumber, Fish, and Whale oil.
What did the Colonies trade?
Raw Materials : sugar, tobacco, cotton, lumber, fur
The Great Awakening was what kind of movement?
A revival of religious feelings/ religious movement
What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for?
Gold
Why was there a labor need in the colonies during the 1600's?
English people no longer needed to immigrate. Small number of indentured servants)
Explain what the word commerce means.
Trading system (Buying or selling on a large scale)
What did Europe trade?
Manufactured goods : textiles, metals, firearms
Enlightenment says that all problems can be solved through what?
Use of Human Reasoning
Which two countries have the longest shared international border?
Canada and U.S.
The Colonies and the Caribbean
What is mercantilism?
In England. They sell/export more than they buy/import.
Transatlantic Slave Trade
Name one of the outcomes of Enlightenment and The Great Awakening.
Question traditional authority and the importance of the individual
How many ribs are in a human body?
24