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Working and Trading
Cities, Towns, and Farms
Everyday Life in the Colonies
Slavery in the Colonies
Jobs
100
A young person who learns from a more experienced person
What is apprentice
100
This leader founded its cities first newspaper
Benjamin Franklin
100
Oldest college in the United States
Harvard
100
How were enslaved slaves able to keep tradtion alive
through music and dance
100
made shoes from leather and wood
shoemaker
200
A skilled worker
artisan
200
When colonist relied on themselves
self-sufficient
200
religious movement
Great Awakening
200
In which region did slavery expand most rapidly during the 1700's
Southern
200
printed posters, newspapers, and books
printer
300
Made maps and marked boundary lines
Surveyor
300
open space where cattle and sheep graze
town common
300
reference book with facts and figures
almanac
300
Group of enslaved people fought with slave owners
Stono Rebellion
300
Made clothes from woven materials
Dressmaker
400
The West Indies was called this part of the triangular trade route
Middle Passage
400
raised a successful crop of indigo
Eliza Lucas Pinckney
400
This man was thrown into prison printing his political opinions
John Peter Zenger
400
What is Olaudah Equino
Former slave who wrote a book demanding readiers think about the evil of slavery
400
made and repaired iron goods, such as horseshoes, axes, gun parts and nails
blacksmith
500
Which region was know as the breadbasket of the colonies
Middle
500
plantation manager was called
overseer
500
Where is Harvard located
Boston
500
Why were slave owners afraid of music
they thought they were sending secret messages to each other
500
caught cod and other fish
fisherman