A | B |
Part of a New England village | Common |
Part of the slave trade | Middle Passage |
The belief that knowledge is power | Enlightenment |
A newly settled area | Frontier |
Controlled trade in the colonies | Navigation Acts |
Author of Poor Richard's Almanac | Benjamin Franklin |
Products in New England Colonies | Animal hides, lumber, whale oil |
Products in the Southern Colonies | Cotton, indigo, and rice |
Products in the Middle Colonies | Flour |
Much of the...of the Southern colonies depended of enslaved workers | Economy |
This took place between the colonies, West Africa, and the West Indies | Triangular Trade |
... such as trial by jury, were very important to the colonists. | Political Rights |
England based its economic relations with the colonies on the idea of... | Mercantilism |
Married women in the colonies could not own this | Property |
This led to a new interest in religion | Great Awakening |
The colonies hated this | The Navigation Acts |
This was a way of trading for goods and services | Barter |
Money that most be paid to a government | Tax |
A group of people who decide whether a person on trial is guilty or innocent | Jury |
An item brought into a country or region from another country or region | Import |