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Cards (36)

Section 1

(36 cards)

assembly

Front

an elected group that makes laws

Back

apprentice

Front

a person who works to learn a specific skill

Back

Puritan

Front

A member of a religious group that wanted to simplify the practice of the church of England

Back

cede

Front

to give up or surrender land

Back

Mercantile system

Front

wealth by selling more that buying in foreign trade

Back

import

Front

buy goods from another country

Back

religious tolerance

Front

people have the right to follow any religion they choose

Back

Mayflower Compact

Front

Pilgrims sign an agreement to make laws for their colony

Back

french indian war

Front

Indians VS Indians France VS England

Back

Persecute

Front

To punish or mistreat a person b//c of his/ her beliefs

Back

Navigation acts

Front

passed laws to benefit england

Back

Quakers

Front

group of people believe in equality and peace

Back

Economy

Front

The way in which goods and services are produced and consumed in community

Back

Subsistence farming

Front

growing food only one household

Back

proprietary colony

Front

a colony owned and managed by one or more individuals

Back

export

Front

to sell goods to another country

Back

ambush

Front

a surprise attack from a hidden position

Back

overseer

Front

a person who is in charge of enslaved people

Back

Separatist

Front

A puritan who wished to break away, or separate, from the church of England

Back

immigration

Front

come in a country to live there

Back

emigrate

Front

to leave one country to settle in another country

Back

middle passage

Front

Africans were thought of by slave traders as cargo or freight like other trade goods

Back

Pilgrim

Front

a religious traveler to a new land; a founder of Plymouth colony

Back

Backcountry

Front

area we don't usually live

Back

libel

Front

a false statement made in writing about someone

Back

representative

Front

a person selected to act and speak in place of other

Back

milita

Front

a group of citizen soldiers who volunteer when needed

Back

Parliament

Front

the british law making branch of government

Back

monarch

Front

king gueen

Back

barter

Front

to exchange one product or service for another

Back

ally

Front

a nation, group or people who are friendly with other people for common goals

Back

Anne Hutchinson

Front

leading a holy life was more important that attending church or praying

Back

Royal colony

Front

a colony under the rule of king or queen

Back

debtor

Front

person who owes money

Back

slave code

Front

a set of laws that limited the activities of enslaved people

Back

patroon

Front

a dutch landowner on colony of newland

Back