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Social Studies chapter 4 Vocabulary

Vocabulary Review cape a strip of land that stretches into a body of water cape A person who makes a long journey for religious reasons pilgrim An agreement compact cash crop A crop that a farmer grows only to sell A share or part of a company stock Parallel timelines Two or more timelines grouped together

Vocabulary Review charter invest invasion A fleet of warships armada A person who agreed to work for a certain number of years in return for passage to America, food, clothing, and shelter Indentured servant A written agreement giving someone the right to establish a colony charter invest Put money into a business in the hope of earning a profit invasion The entry of an armed force into another country to conquer it A fleet of warships armada claim Something declared to belong to someone, especially land

Vocabulary Review Acceptance of different beliefs or behavior tolerance diversity The variety of backgrounds found in a group of people Someone who travels to do religious work missionary