| A | B |
| Middle Passage | one leg of the triangular trade; term also used to refer to the forced transport of slaves from Africa to America |
| mutiny | renolt against a superior authority |
| Olaudah Equiano | former slave who became active in the antislavery movement |
| Stono Rebellion | unsuccessfel slave revolt |
| immigrants | people who enter a new country to settle |
| migration | means movment |
| Great Awakening | revival of religious feeling |
| intinerant | means traveling |
| dissent | means difference of opinion |
| Jonathan Edwards | a minister in Northampton, Massachusetts who gave a sermon that supposedly started the Great Awakening |
| The majprity religion in the New England colonies | Cogregationalists |
| the majority relgion in Middle colonies | Presbyterians |
| teh majority religion in the Southern colonies | Anglican |
| Effect of settler migration in Native American territory | Native Americans were forced to move into land that was already occupied by other Native American groups |
| This colony had the greatest numbe of slaves | Southern colonies (204,702 slaves) |
| Gullah | language that is a mixture of English and African languages |
| Long term effect of the Great Awakening | it fostered the idea that some people were not better than others |
| This colony had the least amount of slaves in 1750 | New Englad colonies (10,982 slaves) |
| Free | Free |
| Free | Free |