| A | B |
| plantation | large agricultural estate that produced cash crops |
| immunity | the body's ability to resist infection |
| indentured servant | a worker who signed a contract to work for a certain time to pay a debt |
| Atlantic slave trade | the capture and transport of Africans into bondage in the Americas |
| caboceers | Special African officials appointed by goverments to exhange enslaved people with Europeans |
| triangular trades | routes of ships that formed three geographical legs |
| middle passage | center part of the triangular trade |
| racism | unjust reatment of people by others based on color of skin |
| maroons | runaway slaves in Jamaica |
| abolition movement | an organized attempt to end slavery |