| A | B |
| meeting house | a place of worship and a place of government |
| town meeting | male landowners took part to make decisions about laws |
| triangle trade route | route that linked Britain, the British, and Africa |
| apprentices | young people leaning jobs |
| planters | plantation owners who owned most of the land |
| plantations | usually built along waterways, included many different buildings |
| brokers | a person who is paid to buy and sell for someone else |
| indentured servants | person that agreed to work for another person without pay for a certain amount of time |
| market towns | farmers were able to trade their crops for goods here |
| Harry & Sukey | worked to make a wilderness farm |