| A | B |
| charter | official document |
| dissent | disagreement |
| expel | force to leave |
| consent | agreement |
| frontier | land beyond the settled area |
| wampum | Native American beads cut from seashells used as money |
| common | grassy area in the middle of town |
| industry | business that makes one kind of product |
| naval store | products used to build ships |
| export | goods sent out of a country |
| triangle trade | shipping routes that connected Europe, the English colonies and Africa |
| Middle passage | jurney across the ocean from Africa to the new world |
| John Winthrop | leader of the Puritan Colony |
| Anne Hutchinson | Puritan settler who was banished from the colony for daring to speak to God |
| free-market | people are free to choose to buy whatever they want |
| sedition | speaking in ways that make others work against the government |