| A | B |
| New England | Subsistence farming, manufacturing |
| Middle Colonies | "Bread Basket" of Colonial America |
| Southern Colonies | Cash Crops (i.e. tobacco, cotton) |
| Western Frontier | Land west of the Appalachain Mountains |
| Triangle Trade | Trade of slaves, rum, molasses, and sugar |
| Middle Passage | Slave trade from Africa to the Americas |
| Friends Public School | First free school to all children, regardless of religion |
| Charter of Privleges | 1701 amendments to PA government giving more power to elected leaders |
| Lenape | American Indian tribe along Delaware River |
| Pennsylvania Dutch | Immigrants to PA from "Deutschland," or modern Germany |
| Meaning of "Pennslvania" | Penn's Woods |
| Huguenots | French Protestants |
| Welsh Tract | Penn's purchase of Delaware, Montgomery, and Chester Counties from the Lenape |
| Walking Purchase | The "purchase" of land in upper Bucks county into the Lehigh Valley |
| Upland | Port City southwest of Philadephia |
| Pennsbury Manor | William Penn's Home |
| Philadelphia | Capital of Colonial Pennsylvania |