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- 4. New Englanders viewed their ____________ neighbors as rivals.
- 9. The rise in _______________ turned luxuries into necessities.
- 11. Had little medical knowledge, yet were more popular in the colonies than physicians.
- 12. The South developed a less commercial and ______________ economy than the North.
- 13. The____________ system created a precarious economy.
- 14. The staple of the economies in Georgia and South Carolina.
- 15. These early 18th century _______ codes were passed to limit the legal rights of blacks.
- 16. Became the basis of the Chesapeak economy early on.
- 17. Three fourths of immigrants in the 17th century were _______________ servents.
- 18. Many Scots and Irish immigrated after their long-term ________ expired.
- 19. Better economic conditions reduced immigration from __________.
- 20. A slave rebellion in which the slaves attempted to escape to Florida.
- 22. The Great ____________ brought a new spirit of religous fervor to the colonies.
- 23. These immigrants became known as the Pennslyvannia Dutch.
- 24. New York publisher defended by Alexander Hamilton.
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- 1. Became another staple crop in South Carolina in the early 1740s.
- 2. Puritan Communities chose ______________ to govern their towns.
- 3. Ministers in New England began preaching ____________ in response to signs of waning piety.
- 5. Most slaves were brought to the West ________ before being brought to the colonies.
- 6. The North developed a thriving _____________ class, unlike the South.
- 7. Placed a high value on family and male authority.
- 8. The product of scientific and intellectual discoveries in Europe.
- 10. This phenomenom reflected the deeply religous character of New England.
- 17. The first ___________ in the colonies was built in Saugus, Massachusetts.
- 21. Most of the early settlers were _______________ rather than buisnessmen.
