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- 4. slavery had been “part of the social and economic system" in ________ since the ancient times
- 7. Slavery had been outlawed from new York which is why the slaves were taken to New Haven, __________ where slavery was still legal.
- 10. In 1619, the first slaves arrived in _________.
- 11. Crime and taxes were two important ______ that had been guaranteed in the Bill of Rights by the English Colonists.
- 13. _________ in Germantown were colonists that were first to call an end to slavery in 1688.
- 15. the Exchanged Trip also known as The _____ Passage was a slave exchange which crossed the Atlantic Ocean to Americas
- 17. the length of an Indentured Servant's term of service was a period of four to ______ years.
- 19. Birth and _____ which was different in the colonies "determined a person's opportunity in life" in England.
- 20. Enlightenment was the ________ in the 13 Colonies that believed about the reasons and scientific methods, and spread ideas for better government throught Europe and U.S.
- 22. people who want a certain practice or institution stopped such as some people who opposed the practice of slavery.
- 23. merchants from New England dominated colonial trade and were called _________ because they were clever and hardworking
- 24. colonists often ______ the Navigation acts or found ways to get around them
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- 1. Massachusetts established the first ______ schools or schools supported by taxes which were paid by peas, corn, and other foods.
- 2. In 1619, Virginia established the House of __________ which was the first time representatives were elected to a governing body in any British colony ever.
- 3. Married women, Africans, and _____ Americans were groups which had their rights severely limited.
- 5. Trade led England to take a new _______ in its colonies.
- 6. Gentry, Middle Class, and Lower Social class were "______ ________" in the English colonies.
- 8. The _______ Colonies consisted of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware were settled by all European countries at first other than England.
- 9. a religious movement that swept through the colonies in the 1730's and 40's.
- 12. ________ merchants traded slaves in Africa and exchanged other goods such as guns.
- 14. an African slave who freed himself first, then all other slaves and together seized control of La Amistad
- 16. mercantilism is the economic theory practiced by European nations which used colonies to enrich the "________ country"
- 18. places where the people of single cultural background lived together
- 21. Legislature was an assembly that was elected from citizens and had the power to make ______.
- 25. The colonists in New England turned to other economic resources to make a living because of the cold climate and ______ soil.
