Colonization Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: nomadic: a lifestyle of constantly searching for food & shelter, oral history : traditions passed from generation to generation by word of mouth, barter: the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services without using money, feudalism : political and economic system where a powerful noble divides his land among lesser nobles in exchange for military service, renaissance : era of enormous creativity & change throughout europe in the years after the black death, reformation : call for reforms within the catholic church (1517) initiated primarily by martin luther, plantations : large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale, cash crops : crop that is grown for sale, not individual use, puritan : person who favored the purification of england’s anglican church, pilgrim : one of the groups of english separatists who est. plymouth colony in 1620, triangular : _ trade - between the americas, europe & africa, salutary neglect : great britain’s policy in the early 1700’s of not interfering in the american colonies’ politics & economy, middle passage : part of the triangular trade in which africans were forcibly taken from africa to slavery in the americas, staple crop : a crop that is in high demand - such as wheat, cotton, or rice