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This act was designed to levy taxes and enforce laws on colonial smuggling.
This refers to the three-way trade between the Americas, Africa, and Europe.
The voyage that brought Africans to the New World is know as…
In 1739, this rebellion led to the enforcement of slave laws.
Due to the decline of indentured servants, this became a viable source of labor.
A person that worked for a period of time in exchange for passage to the New World.
This was a minority of people that were wealthy in the South.
This group was responsible for domestic work such as cooking and cleaning.
Rather than owning large plantations, this group made enough to self-sustain themselves.
This territory caused conflict between the French and British Colonies.
He was America's 1st president when leading the Virginia Militia against the French.
As a result of the war, England was in what kind of trouble?
Commercial Economy based on small farming, trade and Manufacturing.
A society with cities, paved streets, high population, and parks is know as…
A society that has low population and large open space is known as…
This economic theory stressed greater exports and less imports and emphasized self-sufficiency.
The British passed this act to ease conflict with colonists moving west in Indian territory.
This act was passed to help England generate needed money after the French and Indian War.
This Englishmen was responsible for enforcing the Navigation Acts in Massachusetts.