6.__________Lucrative profession, especially prevalent in New England, that marketed its product to the Catholic nations of southern Europe 7.__________Small.

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6.__________Lucrative profession, especially prevalent in New England, that marketed its product to the Catholic nations of southern Europe 7.__________Small but profitable trade route that linked New England, Africa, and the West Indies 8.__________Popular colonial centers of recreation, gossip, and political debate 9.__________Term for tax-supported condition of Congregational and Anglican churches, but not of Baptists, Quakers, and Roman Catholics 10.__________Spectacular, emotional religious revival of the 1730s and 1740s

TEST Tomorrow Chapter 4 & 5 Homework due tomorrow 4 & 5 6. fishing 7. triangular trade 8. taverns 9. established church Great Awakening TEST Tomorrow Chapter 4 & 5 Homework due tomorrow 4 & 5

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