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Social Studies VS. 4 - Bartering and Cultural Landscape

Bartering; cultural landscape - SOL VS. 4

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barteringexchanging goods without money
moneypaper bills and coins
savingputting money away
tobaccocash crop
cash cropa crop that is sold for money
goodstouchable things/items people make or use to satisfy needs and wants
servicesactivities that satisfy people’s needs and wants
producera person who uses (produces) resources to make goods and / or provides services.
cultural landscapechange the landscape to reflect the beliefs, customs, and architecture of their cultures
Germans and Scotch- Irishseeking religious freedom; others came in search of wealth, and others in hope of a better life
Examples of Cultural Landscapedifferent types of buildings that reflect people’s cultural heritage such as barns, homes, and places of worship
Examples of Places that reflect cultural landscapeRichmond (named by the English) and Roanoke (named by the American Indians)
Englishsettled primarily in the Coastal Plains (Tidewater) and the Piedmont Regions
Scotch-Irish and Germanssettled primarily in the Shenandoah Valley, which was along the migration route
Africanssettled primarily in the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont Regions, where agriculture required a great deal of labor
American Indians of Virginiaprimarily in the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) Region, the Piedmont Region, and Appalachian Plateau where traditional homelands were located



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