| A | B |
| plunder | something taken by force |
| smuggle | to import or export illegally |
| captive | a prisoner |
| compensation | a pay back |
| violation | trespassing |
| mutilate | to cut up or alter radically so as to make imperfect |
| heyday | a period of great strength, vigor or prosperity |
| epidemic | an outbreak of disease |
| truce | an agreement to stop something |
| swath | a path cut in mowing |
| immunity | resistance to disease |
| advantages of the settlers | immunity; better tools and weapons |
| settlers made relations worse with tribes by... | playing them off one another |
| Col. Barnwell's mistake | broke the truce and kidnapped Native Americans |
| piracy | armed robbery of ships |
| privateering | legal, government supported piracy against enemy ships |
| Name 2 famous NC pirates | Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet |
| How NC's coast helped piracy | pirates could hide easily in Outer Banks |
| How colonists benefited from piracy | they bought items from pirates at a lower cost |
| Why did colonists not obey Britain's rules? | They wanted to survive and the taxes cost too much |