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| to smear with hot tar and roll in featherssss |
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| One who buys and sells land with the expectation of profitttt |
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| A legal claim to one's original territory. |
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| the settlers of the thirteen colonies. |
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| one who is faithful, or loyal to Britain. |
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| "up" the St. lawrence River; part of present-day Quebec. |
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| "down" the St. Lawrence river; part of present-day quebec. |
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| A person with absolute authority. |
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| The difference between the cost and the selling price. |
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| A person who uses his or her money to help others. |
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| to sail around the world. |
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| mapping the edge of the land next to the sea. |
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| narrow tuck shells from the west coast of vancouver island, a sign of high status among the native peoples of BC. |
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| insruments to measure the location of the sun and stars with refernce to the horizon and time of day. |
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| the cost of running a business. |
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| a place to make barrels and casks. |
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| a place where a blacksmith works. |
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