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To Next Slide Unit 2 Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Along the Northeast Coast- Newcomers Bring Change 20 questions

To Next Slide A point of land that reaches out into the ocean. cape

To Next Slide A place where ships can dock safely. harbor

To Next Slide colony A settlement started by people who leave their own country to live in another land.

To Next Slide People living in colonies. colonists

To Next Slide A trading center where ships are loaded and unloaded. port

To Next Slide A resource in its natural state, that can be used to manufacture a product. Raw material

To Next Slide A good brought into one country from another country. import

To Next Slide Goods shipped from one country to another. export

To Next Slide Trading among nations. International trade

To Next Slide Drawing that shows the inside and outside of an object at the same time. Cutaway diagram

To Next Slide Thats All! Keep Sharp Minds!