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Region

An area defined by its common features.

Climate

The usual pattern of weather in a place over a period of time.

dissent

Disagreement.

Propietor

A person who owns property or a bisiness.

Diverse

Showing much variety.

barter

To trade goods or services for other goods or services without using money.

Export

A product sent from one country to another to be sold.

import

A product into the country to be sold.

raw materials

Resourse that are used to manufacture products.

Mercantilism

Economis ideas popular in the 1600 and 1700 which suggested that government should limit imports but increase manufacturing and exports.

Triangular trade route

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

Artisans

A work skilled in a trade, usually done by hand.

classes

A societal group.

Slavery

The practice of owning and controlling people against their will.

middle Passage

The part of the trainngular trade route in which captured and enslaved Africans were sent by ship, under terrible condition, to be sold in the Americas.

Uprisings

A rebellion.

King Philip's War

A conflict between the colonist and the Wampanoag tribe, lead by Metacom, who was called King Philip by the settlers. Metacom suffered a terrible defeat in this war.

Ally

A nation that is a military partner.

Treaty

A formal argeement between countries.

Pontiac's Rebellion

An attack on British settlers in the Ohio River valley led by an ottawan leader named Poniac.

Proclamation of 1763

An order by King George 3 of England that blocked colonists from settling lands west of the Appalachain Mountains.