| A | B |
| A person who agreed to work for another person without pay for a certain length of time for exchange for passage to N. A. | indentured servant |
| A written plan of government, for the colony. | constitution |
| Plants that made blue dye. | indigo |
| People who were in prison for owing money. | debtors |
| A statement that can be checked and proved. | fact |
| A statement that tells what a person thinks or believes. | opinion |
| Plantations became prosperous because plantation owners were able to grow large amounts of cash crops. | planters |
| A low-lying land along a coast. | tidewater |
| A person who is paid to buy and sell for someone else. | broker |
| A public sale. | auction |
| Plantation owners hired these people to watch over the field-workers. | overseer |
| Songs about the lives of slaves. | spirituals |
| Doing a job to help the community or society as a whole. | public service |
| A child would move in with a family of a skilled worker and help in the family's business. | apprentice |
| The name of the main town. | county seat |
| A large part of a colony. | county |