| A | B |
| dissent | Disagreement. |
| expel | To force to leave. |
| industry | All the businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of service. |
| import | A good brought into a country. |
| export | A good that leaves a country. |
| triangular trade route | A shipping route that connected England, the English colonies, and Africa. |
| Middle Passage | The journey millions of enslaved Africans were forced to travel across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to the West Indies. |
| refuge | A safe place. |
| proprietor | An owner. |
| trial by jury | The right of a person to be tried by a jury, or a group of citizens, to decide if the person is guilty or innocent of a crime. |
| immigrant | A person who comes into a country to make a new life. |
| diversity | Differences,such as those among different groups of people. |
| religous toleration | Accceptance or religous differences. |
| apprentice | A person who lived and worked with an artisan and his familyfor several years tolearn a skill with which to earn a living. |
| constitution | A written plan of government. |
| debtor | A person who was put in prison for owning money. |
| planter | A plantation owner. |
| indigo | A plant that produces a blue dye. |
| broker | A person who is paid to buy and sell for someone else. |
| naval stores | Products used to build ships. |