DEFINITION: A VERY LARGE FARM WORKED BY SLAVES OR LABORERS  Bouwery.

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DEFINITION: A VERY LARGE FARM WORKED BY SLAVES OR LABORERS  Bouwery

DEFINITION: A JOURNEY INTO ANOTHER AREA TO LEARN MORE ABOUT IT  Expedition

DEFINITION: OWNER OF A LARGE FARM IN NEW NETHERLANDS  Patroon

DEFINITION: A FARM WITH BOTH LIFE STOCK AND CROPS  plantation

THE EXCHANGE OF GOODS,PLANTS,ANIMALS, AND IDEAS BETWEEN EUROPEANS AND NATIVE AMERICANS  Columbian exchange

DEFINITION: A PERSON HELD AGAINST THEIR WILL AND FORCED TO WORK WITHOUT PAY  slave

DEFINITION: A SETTLEMENT RULED BY ANOTHER COUNTRY  colony

DEFINITION: A PERSON WHO AGREES TO WORK FOR ANOTHER PERSON WITHOUT PAY FOR A CERTAIN LENGTH OF TIME IN EXCHANGE FOR PASSAGE INTO NORTH AMERICA  Indentured servant

DEFINITION: A PERSON WHO WORKED FOR A SKILLED CRAFTS PEARSON FOR THREE YEARS OR MORE TO LEARN A TRADE  Apprentice