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| combination of emglish and west afirican languages,spoken by afirican americans in south carolina |
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| the method of trade that involved england, west indies and afirica |
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| trade product brought into a country |
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| trade products sent out of a country |
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| theory that a nations economic strength came from protecting and increasing its home economy by keeping strict controoll over its colonial trade. |
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| movrment in europe in the 1600-1700 that empisized the use of reason |
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| religious movements in the english colonies in the early 1700 |
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| firts tem ammendment of the us constitution |
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| everyone shoulkd be able to read to read the bible first public school |
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| hired tutors or went to new england |
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