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| a settlement under the control of another nation. |
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| to give permission to settle on a piece of land. |
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| a person who worked for another person for a short period of time in order to pay back debt. |
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| soil particles floating in rivers , ponds, or lakes. |
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| handed down from parents to children in the same as things were done in the past. |
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| a person who is forced to work for someone else without pay. |
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| the way people use their resources to make, sell, buy, and use goods and serves. |
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| an agreement reached when each side gives up part of its demands. |
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| He made a map of the Chesapeake Bay. |
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| Maryland was named after her. |
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| he was the first governor of Maryland. |
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| he was an African who sailed on the Ark. |
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| in 1492, he sailed for the King and Queen of Spain and found a "New World." |
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| She asked for the right to vote in the colony. |
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| he stared the colony's first newspaper. |
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