Cards (36)

an elected group that makes laws
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a person who works to learn a specific skill
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A member of a religious group that wanted to simplify the practice of the church of England
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to give up or surrender land
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wealth by selling more that buying in foreign trade
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buy goods from another country
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people have the right to follow any religion they choose
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Pilgrims sign an agreement to make laws for their colony
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Indians VS Indians
France VS England
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To punish or mistreat a person b//c of his/ her beliefs
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passed laws to benefit england
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group of people believe in equality and peace
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The way in which goods and services are produced and consumed in community
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growing food only one household
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a colony owned and managed by one or more individuals
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to sell goods to another country
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a surprise attack from a hidden position
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a person who is in charge of enslaved people
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A puritan who wished to break away, or separate, from the church of England
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come in a country to live there
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to leave one country to settle in another country
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Africans were thought of by slave traders as cargo or freight like other trade goods
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a religious traveler to a new land; a founder of Plymouth colony
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area we don't usually live
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a false statement made in writing about someone
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a person selected to act and speak in place of other
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a group of citizen soldiers who volunteer when needed
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the british law making branch of government
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king gueen
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to exchange one product or service for another
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a nation, group or people who are friendly with other people for common goals
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leading a holy life was more important that attending church or praying
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a colony under the rule of king or queen
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person who owes money
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a set of laws that limited the activities of enslaved people
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a dutch landowner on colony of newland
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