A person who had few rights and spent their lives in servitude

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A person who had few rights and spent their lives in servitude Warm-Ups 1 Term A person who had few rights and spent their lives in servitude Answers

Events that occurred after written records. Warm-Ups 2 Term Events that occurred after written records. Answers

These features of Native American culture. Warm-Ups 3 Term These features of Native American culture. Answers

Warm-Ups 4 The last and most advanced prehistoric culture in Georgia was the _______ culture. Answers

Warm-Ups 5 Term A person who worked for 4-7 years in return for passage to the New World Answers

Customs, art, and social institutions of a group of people. Warm-Ups 6 Term Customs, art, and social institutions of a group of people. Answers

Warm-Ups 7 Term for this artifact Answers

Events that occurred before written records. Warm-Ups 8 Term Events that occurred before written records. Answers

Warm-Ups 9 Name a weapon used in Native American culture at the time of European contact. Answers

Warm-Ups 10 With no system of writing, prehistoric people passed down history and traditions through ______ stories. Answers