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Jonathan
Gerstein
F5
plantation
a large farm that raises cash crops
push-pull factor

a factor that pushes people out of their native lands and pulls them toward a new place
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 if tobacco in the most fertile soil
coastal plain
a spread of land near bordering an ocean
fertile soil
land capable of sustaining abundant plant growth
surplus
the amount that remains when use or need is satisfied
warehouse
a large building used for storing a surplus
irrigate
to bring water to an area such as farmland
royal colony
a colony ruled by governors appointed by a king
cash crop
a crop grown by a farmer to be sold for money rather than personal use
indigo
a plant grown in the southern colonies that yields a deep blue dye
House of Burgesses
created in 1619, the first representative assembly in the American colonies
triangular trade
the transatlantic system of trade min which goods, including slaves, were exchanged between Africa, Europe, England, the West Indies, and the colonies in North America