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Crops that are sold for profit
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To buy from a foreign market.
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A formal plan of government.
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Territory ruled directly by Britain.
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document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area.
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A formal document, written in 1620, that provided law and order to the Plymouth colony.
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The acceptance of different beliefs
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Colony governed by individuals or group to whom land was granted
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A Person opposed to the use of war or violence to settle disputes.
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To treat someone harshly because of their beliefs or practices
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Protestants who wanted to reform the Anglican Church.
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Merchant shipping routes between the West Indies, New England colonies and West Africa
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Natural resources that are not yet made into anything such as cut trees or coal that has been mined.
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Disagreement with or opposition to an opinion
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Produce just enough food to meet the needs of a family; little left over to sell or exchange.
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Protestants who wanted to leave the Anglican Church in order to found their own churches.
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To sell to another country.
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Separatists who journeyed to the colonies during the 1600s for a religious purpose.
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A theory that states: when a nation’s trade grows, its gold reserves increase, it controls more territory and the nation becomes more powerful.
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Elected representatives to an assembly
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Established by settlers who were given a grant of rights and privileges
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