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15 Cards in this Set
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Irrigate
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To Bring waters to an area.
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Warehouse
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A large house that is used for storing surplus
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Surplus
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The amount that remains when i need of saisfied
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Cash Crop
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A crop grown for money instead of food.
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Indigo
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A plant in the southern colonies that is a dark blue dye.
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Triangular Trade
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The transatlantic system used to trade with goods, including slaves, were traded between Africa, England, the west indies, and the colonies in North America.
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Planter
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the owner of a plantation or a land to plant.
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Coastal Plain
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A spread of land bordering the ocean closest to it.
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Piedmont
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A fertil land close or at the foot of a mountain.
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House of Burgesses
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Created in 1619, the first representatives assembly in the American Colonies
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Pull Pull Factor
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A factor the pushes people off there lands and all there ownings and pulls them on to new land.
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Royal Colony
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A colony ruled by governors appointed by the king
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Rotation of Crops
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System by which planters moved crops from fields to other fields to facilitate the growing of tobacco in most fertile soils.
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Fertile Soil
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Land capable of sustaining abundant plant of growth.
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Plantation
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A large farm that raises money for crops.
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