Miss Springborn Team 6 Colonial Unit~ November

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Miss Springborn Team 6 Colonial Unit~ November Colonies Vocabulary Miss Springborn Team 6 Colonial Unit~ November

Colony Dictionary Definition: A country or area that is ruled by another country. Teacher Explanation: An area that is taken or bought by one country and then used as an extension of that country

Mayflower Compact Dictionary Definition: Document written by the Pilgrims that established general guidelines for self government Teacher Explanation: The rules and laws the Pilgrims set up to run their colony. Signed by all men in the group.

Virginia House of Burgesses Dictionary Definition: Colonial Virginia’s elected assembly Teacher Explanation: Virginia's lawmaking body with elected representatives.

Mercantilism Dictionary Definition: Practice of creating and maintaining wealth by carefully controlling trade Teacher Explanation: When the mother country makes money off of their colonies through trade

French and Indian War Dictionary Definition: War fought between England and the French over the Ohio River Valley Teacher Explanation: The French and Indians joined forces against England to fight for land in Ohio

Proclamation of 1763 Dictionary Definition: British proclamation banning colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains Teacher Definition: This was Britain’s attempt to keep the colonist from moving west. It made colonist very angry.

Navigation Acts Dictionary Definition: A series of English laws that required the American colonies to trade primarily with England; set taxes on some goods Teacher Definition: England trying to control the American colonies by telling them they could only trade with them. Limits American merchants

Albany Plan of Union Dictionary Definition: Plan written by Benjamin Franklin that called for the colonies to unite under a common governing body against their enemy Teacher Definition: Franklin’s idea to bring the colonies together and run a government together. Strength in numbers

Slave Trade Dictionary Definition: The business or process of obtaining, transporting, and selling slaves, especially black Africans to the New World prior to the mid-19th century Teacher Explanation: The importing of slaves from Africa to work as the labor force in the new world

Pilgrims Dictionary Definition: Members of a Puritan Separatist sect that left England in the early 1600’s to settle in the Americas Teacher Explanation: The group that left England for the new world to gain religious freedom. Famous for celebrating the first Thanksgiving.