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Irrigate
To bring water to an are such as farmland.
Warehouse
A large building used for storing a surplus.
Surplus
The amount that remains when use or need is satisfied.
Fertile Soil
Land capable of sustaining abundant plant growth.
Planter
The owner of a plantation.
Piedmont
The fertile land at the foot of a mountain.
Rotation of Crops
System by which planters moved crops from one field to the next to facilitate the growth of tobacco in the most fertile soil.
Coastal Plain
A spread of land near bordering an ocean.
Plantation
A large estate or farm on which crops are raised, often by slaves.
Cash Crop
A salable crop that is grown and gathered to be sold. (Tobacco)
Push-Pull Factor
A factor that pushes people out of their native lands and pulls them toward a new place.
Indigo
A plant grown in the Southern Colonies that yields a deep blue dye.
House of Burgesses
Created in 1619, it was the first representative assembly in the American Colonies.
Royal Colonies
A colony ruled by governors appointed by a king.
Triangular Trade
The transatlantic system of trade in which goods, including slaves, were exchanged between Africa, England, Europe, the West Indies, and the colonies in North America