| A | B |
| town meeting | a place where landowners can take part in government |
| common | an open area where sheep and cattle graze |
| militia | volunteer army |
| farm produce | grains, fruits, etc. sold or traded |
| Conestoga | big covered wagon |
| county seat | the main town for each county |
| county | the largest part of a colony/area |
| exports | goods to be sold in other countires |
| triangle trade routes | routes that linked Britain, the British Colonies, and Africa |
| apprentices | children who moved in with |
| planters | another name for plantation owners |
| broker | a person who is paid to buy or sell for someone else |
| indentured servant | a person who agreed to work for another person without payfor a certain length of time, after witch the person is free person without witho |
| auction | a public sale of various items |
| frontier | the western border of the settlement |
| generalization | a statement based on facts |
| imports | goods brought into a country from other countries |