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| a large farm that grows tobacco, sugar, or cotton. |
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| the complete control of a product or activity. |
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| the first document for self government in America. |
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| refers to the land of Palestine where Judiasm, Christianity, and Islam were born. |
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| a person who travels for religious reasons. |
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| a fierce Scandinavian pirate in the 11th century. |
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| French fur trappers or traders |
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| a plant material used to season and flavor food. |
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| Spanish soldiers who took land from the Native Americans. |
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| an owner of a large tract of land in Dutch New Netherlands. |
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| an instrument used to tell direction. |
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| the old European name for China. |
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| something made for the first time. |
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| an instrument used to find latitude. |
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| an economic plan where countries had trade monopolies with their new world colonies. |
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| religious wars to recover the Holy Land from the Moslems. |
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| a person sent by a religious group to convert natives in a foreign land. |
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| a person from the continent of Europe. |
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| a person who ruled the Spanish colonies for the king of Spain. |
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| a crop grown for profit and not the farmers own use. |
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| to direct the course of a ship. |
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| lines that measure distance north and south around the globe. |
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| anything owned or controlled by a king or queen. |
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| a French peasant or farmer who workded the land in New France. |
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| something made for the first time. |
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