| A | B |
| tribe | traditional society, families or community with common culture |
| settler | a person who settles down in an area with no or few previous inhabitants |
| religion | the belief in a superhuman controlling power, God or gods |
| farmer | a person who manages or owns a farm |
| indians | native American, American Indian |
| crops | plants cultivated on a large scale for food, especially fruits, vegetables, cereals |
| disease | health disorder producing specific symptoms |
| slave | a person who is the legal property of another |
| plantation | a large field on which crops (such as coffee, sugar, cotton) are cultivated |
| colony | a country under political control of another and occupied by the settlers from that country |
| auction | public sale in which an object or property is sold for the highest offer |
| law | system of rules regulating the actions of the members of a community or country |
| punishment | the action of punishing or enforcing a penalty |
| beating | hitting a person or animal repeatedly and violently |
| to withhold | refuse to give, supress or restrain |
| to plant | put a seed or plant in the ground, cultivate |