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region

is an area defined by common features or conditions

climate

the pattern of weather in a place over a long period of time

dissent

a dissagreement

proprietor

is someone who owns land or property

diverse

showing much variety

barter

to trade one good for another

export

a product sold to other countries

import

a product bought from other countries

raw materials

resources that can be made into matierials

mercantilism

was an economic idea popular in the 1600s and 1700s

triangular trade

trade routes between Africa, the Americas, and Europe, in which ships carried cash crops, manufactured goods, and enslaved people

artisans

skilled workers and crafts people, such as blacksmiths, carpenters, wigmakers, basket makers, tinsmiths

classes

society groups

slavery

a system in which are bought and sold as if they were property

Middle Passage

the part of the triangular trade route in which captured and enslaved Africans were sent by ship, under terrible conditions, to be sold in the Americas

uprising

also known as rebellions

King Philip's War

a conflict between the colonists and the Wampanoag tribe, lead by Metacomet, who was called King Philip by the settlers

ally

a military partner

treaty

a formal agreement between countries

Pontiac's Rebbelion

an attack on British settlers in the Ohio River valley led by an Ottawan leader named Pontiac

Proclamation of 1763

an order by King George the Third of England that blocked colonists from setting lands west of the Appalachian Mountains