| A | B |
| bartering | exchanging goods without money |
| money | paper bills and coins |
| saving | putting money away |
| tobacco | cash crop |
| cash crop | a crop that is sold for money |
| goods | touchable things/items people make or use to satisfy needs and wants |
| services | activities that satisfy people’s needs and wants |
| producer | a person who uses (produces) resources to make goods and / or provides services. |
| cultural landscape | change the landscape to reflect the beliefs, customs, and architecture of their cultures |
| Germans and Scotch- Irish | seeking religious freedom; others came in search of wealth, and others in hope of a better life |
| Examples of Cultural Landscape | different types of buildings that reflect people’s cultural heritage such as barns, homes, and places of worship |
| Examples of Places that reflect cultural landscape | Richmond (named by the English) and Roanoke (named by the American Indians) |
| English | settled primarily in the Coastal Plains (Tidewater) and the Piedmont Regions |
| Scotch-Irish and Germans | settled primarily in the Shenandoah Valley, which was along the migration route |
| Africans | settled primarily in the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont Regions, where agriculture required a great deal of labor |
| American Indians of Virginia | primarily in the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) Region, the Piedmont Region, and Appalachian Plateau where traditional homelands were located |