| A | B |
| religions | ways people believe in a god |
| cotton | plant clothes can be made from |
| buffalo | Native Americans hunted those |
| continents | 7 large bodies of land on Earth |
| spices | added to food to improve taste |
| claimed | said |
| New World | what they called North America |
| slavery | when people are bought and sold |
| missions | Buildings by the Catholic Churc in Texas, California, and New Mexico |
| priests | religious Catholic leaders |
| capital | city of government in a state |
| Church of England | religion in England that the Pilgrims didn't believe in |
| freedom of religion | freedom to practice your own religion |
| Mayflower Compact | Pilgrim's plan for government |
| governor | leader of a state |
| colony | land ruled by another country |
| peace treaty | agreement not to fight |
| flow chart | chart with facts in correct order |
| settlers | people who go to live in a new place |
| tobacco | plant used for cigarettes |
| in debt | not having enough money |
| historical map | map that shows how an area used to look |
| shortcut | quick way to get somewhere |
| body of water | lake, river, or ocean |
| snowshoes | shoes for walking in the snow |