| A | B |
| Subsistence Farming | The practice of growing only the amount of food that you need |
| Smuggling | The export of goods illegally |
| Quaker | People who settled the Pennsylvania colony |
| Cash Crops | Crops such as tobacco and cotton that the Southern colonies grew |
| Gristmill | A place where grain is ground into flour |
| Artisan | A skilled craftsman |
| Conestoga Wagons | What Germans in the Middle colonies used to transport goods |
| Cooper | A person who makes barrels |
| Rum and Guns | This goods were transported from New England to Africa during triangular trade |
| Scots-Irish | The people who settled the Backcountry |
| Diverse | Another name for a population wiht many different people and religions |
| Overseer | A person who keeps an eye of slaves as they work the plantation |
| Planter Class | Wealthy farm owners in the South were members of this group of people |
| Slaves and Gold | These were shipped from Africa to the West Indies during triangular trade |
| Clans | People living in the Backcountry were joined together as groups of families know as... |
| Molasses and Sugar | These were shipped from the West Indies to New England during trianglar trade |
| Indigo | A blue dye that is made from a crop |