| A | B |
| English Bill of Rights | William and Mary signed granting basic rights to all citizens |
| Navigation Acts | 1650's restricting flowof goods between England and colonies |
| Great Awakening | religious revival movement in 1700's attributed to Edwards and Whitefield |
| Enlightenment | spread of knowledge, reason, and science- Ben Franklin |
| Middle Passage | shipping enslaved Africans to the West Indies |
| Voting rights | voice in government, only white men with property |
| Royal colony | Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, NC, Virginia |
| Battle of Quebec | Capital of New France, last battle of French and Indian war |
| Treaty of Paris | agreement to end French and Indian war |
| Pontiacs War | Ottawa chief's war against the british |
| Proclamation of 1763 | halted expansion beyond the Appalachian Mountains |
| Seven Years War | War between France and Great Britain |
| Fort Necessity | fort near Duquesne set up by Washington |
| Albany Plan of Union | colonies should tax, create army and regulate trade |
| Fort Duquesne | French fort near Pittsburgh |
| Jonathan Edwards | Massachusetts minister- Great Awakening |
| George Whitefield | British minister- Great Awakening |
| Benjamin Franklin | inventor, printer, Albany Plan of Union, enlightenment |
| George Washington | surveyor and planter |
| General Edward Braddock | commander of british forces killed at Duquesne |
| William Pitt | Prime Minister of Britain |
| Substitence farming | produce just enough to meet needs |
| Triangular trade | trade routes |
| Cash crop | sold easily in markets |
| Diversity | variety based on culture |
| Tidewater | region of flat, lowlying plains along coast |
| Backcountry | region of hills and forests near Appalachian mountains |
| Overseer | plantation boss |
| Mercantilism | country power based on trade and business |
| Export | shipping and selling products abroad |
| Import | buying products from abroad |
| Smuggling | illegal trade |
| Charter colony | Connecticut and Rhode Island |
| Proprietary colony | Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania |
| Apprentice | learning assistants |
| Literacy | ability to read and write |
| Iroquois confederacy | Mohaw, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, and Onieda |
| Militia | group of civilian soldiers |
| speculator | investors |