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| They had enough to feed their families and little to sell or exchange. |
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| crops that sell easily overseas and in markets in the colonies |
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| States that as a nations trade grows its gold reserves increases |
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| settler given a charter, grant of rights and priviliges. |
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| Maryland, Deleware and Pennsylvania groups britian had granted land. |
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| bought from other countries |
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| why did the colonies population grow rapidly |
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| because of immigration and women married early and had large families. |
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| What differences existed between the Tidewater planters and the backcountry farmers of the South. |
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| The Tidewater planters had greater wealth and controlled the economic and political life of the region. |
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| What was the Great Awakenings |
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| Powerful religous revivival that swept over the colonies beginning in 1720 |
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| What immigrant goup settled in Pennsylvania |
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| What was the Iroquois Confederacy |
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| Powerful Native American group in the East |
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