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        | Is a land ruled by another country. |  | 
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        | the practice of holding people against their will and make them work without pay. |  | 
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        | areas of land on or near the borders between countries, colonies, or regions. |  | 
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        | religious settlements built by missionaries. |  | 
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        | large homes or estates built by settlers in borderlands where they often raised cattle and sheep. |  | 
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        | a resource that can be used to make a product. |  | 
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        | a part ownership in a business |  | 
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        | a crop that people grow to sell. |  | 
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        | The Virginia company paid for people's passage, or trips, to Virginia. In return the people agreed to work without pay for a length of time. |  | 
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        | lawmaking branch of the government |  | 
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        | A person who makes a journey for religious reasons. |  | 
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        | an agreement to make order because of no government. all people aboard the mayflower signed it. |  | 
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        | a system of government which people make their own laws |  | 
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        | The Mayflower compact included this idea, if more than half the people agreed to a law or a decision, everyone had to follow it. |  | 
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        | a need or desire for a good or service by people willing to pay for it. |  | 
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        | the amount of good offer for sale. |  | 
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        | all the businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of service. |  | 
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        | goods sent out of the country |  | 
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        | goods brought into a country |  | 
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        | millions of enslaved africans were placed on ships and forced to travel across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to the English colonies. This journey was called |  | 
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        | the right of a person to be tried by a jury, or a group, of citizens to decide if the person is guilty or innocent of committing a crime. |  | 
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        | a person who comes into a country to make a new home there. |  | 
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        | a group thrown together from many parts of the world. |  | 
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        | acceptance of religious differences |  | 
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        | a learned trade from a master artisan |  | 
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        | the records and artifacts made by people who took part in or saw an event |  | 
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        | a record of an event made by someone who was not there at the time. |  | 
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