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| to move from one place to another |
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| An area of land controlled by a nation. |
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| An area of land set aside for Native Americans. |
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| The first of non-native people to settle a region. |
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| A crop grown to be sold for profit. |
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| The way in which people and goods are moved from place to place. |
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| The use of skills, ideas, and tools to meet people's needs. |
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| A shallow place where a river or stream may be crossed. |
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| A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States. |
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| A war among people who live in the same country. |
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| The shutting off of an area to keep people and supplies from going in and out. |
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| Laws passed by southern states, that restricted the rights of African Americans. |
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| Renting land for a share of the crops grown on it. |
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| The seperation of people based on race. |
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