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British Colonies 1700-1760 Economic practice of colonies existing for the benefit of the mother country – providing raw materials and a market for final goods.

British Colonies 1700-1760 MERCANTILISM

British Colonies 1700-1760 A term that refers to the triangular slave trade route across the Atlantic Ocean

British Colonies 1700-1760 Transatlantic Trade

British Colonies 1700-1760 The term for the leg of the slave trade from Africa to the Caribbean – was often brutal for the Africans

British Colonies 1700-1760 THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

British Colonies 1700-1760 America’s enlightenment thinker and a prominent early figure in American society– Known for Kite experiment and Bifocals

British Colonies 1700-1760 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

British Colonies 1700-1760 American society was known for its ability of men to move from one social status to another. This term refers to:

British Colonies 1700-1760 SOCIAL MOBILITY

British Colonies 1700-1760 A Religious revival led by men like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield

British Colonies 1700-1760 The Great Awakening