SECTION 1. IMPORTING OR EXPORTING ILLEGALLY SMUGGLING.

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SECTION 1

IMPORTING OR EXPORTING ILLEGALLY SMUGGLING

LAWS AFFECTING COLONIAL SHIPPING INTENDED TO MAKE SURE ENGLAND PROFITTED FROM COLONIAL TRADE NAVIGATION ACTS

SHARED LAND IN THE CENTER OF NEW ENGLAND WHERE PUBLIC ACTIVITIES TOOK PLACE COMMON

UPRISING LED BY WAMPANOAG LEADER METACOM AGAINST THE PURITAN COLONIES KING PHILIP’S WAR

SYSTEM OF TRADE ROUTES LINKING THE WEST INDIES, NEW ENGLAND, & AFRICA TRIANGULAR TRADE

REGION OF MOUNTAINS AND DENSE FORESTS EXTENDING ALONG THE WESTERN EDGES OF THE COLONIES BACKCOUNTRY

SECTION 2

SLAVE REVOLT IN SOUTH CAROLINA IN 1739 STONO REBELLION

SOUTH CAROLINA WOMAN WHO INTRODUCED INDIGO TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS ELIZA LUCAS

PLANT GROWN ON PLANTATIONS THAT PRODUCES A DEEP BLUE DYE INDIGO

PERSON WHO SUPERVISED THE WORK OF SLAVES OVERSEER

VIRGINIA REVOLT BY LANDLESS FRONTIER SETTLERS ANGRY AT THE GOVERNOR’S POLICIES BACON’S REBELLION

CROPS RAISED IN LARGE QUANTITIES TO BE SOLD CASH CROPS

SECTION 3

LARGE VEHICLES INTRODUCED BY GERMAN IMMIGRANTS CONESTOGA WAGONS

TERM MEANING A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS GROUP DENOMINATION

TERM FOR A SKILLED CRAFTSPERSON, SUCH AS A GLASS OR FURNITURE MAKER ARTISAN

SECTION 4

EASTERN MOUNTAIN RANGE STRETCHING FROM CANADA TO ALABAMA APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS

POINT AT WHICH WATERFALLS PREVENT LARGE BOATS FROM GOING UPRIVER FALL LINE

WIDE PLATEAU IN THE SOUTH AT THE FOOT OF THE APPALACHIANS PIEDMONT

IMMIGRANT GROUP FROM SCOTLAND, ENGLAND, & NORTHERN IRELAND SCOTS-IRISH

GROUPS OF FAMILIES OF A COMMON ANCESTRY CLAN