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Key Vocabulary for Module 3, Lesson 1: Settlement of the Thirteen Colonies Review these important vocabulary terms as you prepare to learn about Colonial America. Advance to the next slide in order to see the first important term, then advance again to continue. Start now by advancing the slide.

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Key Vocabulary for

Module 3, Lesson 1:

Settlement of the Thirteen Colonies

Review these important vocabulary terms as you prepare to learn about Colonial America.

Advance to the next slide in order to see the first important term, then advance again to continue.

Start now by advancing the slide.

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Pilgrims

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People who were on a “religious journey” to America... in order to flee religious persecution

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Puritans

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A group of Protestants that arose out of the Church of England who wanted to “purify” the Church and believed in a greater strictness of religious discipline

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religious dissenters

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Those who spoke out against the teachings of the church

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diversity

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This word means, “many differences.” (religious diversity, ethnic diversity, etc)

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Quakers

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The religious group that settled Pennsylvania – they opposed war and fighting

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pacifists

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People, like the Quakers, who do not like war or fighting…therefore they were known as pacifists.

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Catholics

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The religious group that settled in Maryland

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mercantilism

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The idea that a nation should export more than it imports and become wealthy and more powerful

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cash crops

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Crops that were grown in the New World in order to make lots of “cash!” (like tobacco, rice, etc.)

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Native Americans

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The native inhabitants of North America

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Jamestown (Virginia)

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The first permanent English settlement in North America

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plantation system

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The economic system of the Southern Colonies…based on large scale farming and the use of slaves

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indentured servants

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People who exchanged a promise for a number of years work in order to get passage to America

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triangular trade

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The trade route that developed between the North American Colonies, England, and Africa

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The Middle Passage

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The terrible, cramped voyage of the slaves from Africa to the Colonies

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Joint stock colony

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Colonies that were settled by people who invested in hopes of earning a profit

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proprietary colony

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A colony controlled by one (or a small group) of owners

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royal colony

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A colony controlled entirely by the King

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Now you’re ready to learn more about

Colonial America.

Continue to your next

lesson.