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| to see if the accused towns people really are witches |
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| came to work for masters in order to pay for voyage |
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| when spanish powers weakened and pueblos united |
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| book containing information |
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| people who enter a new country |
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| 1700's brits neglected to enforce trade rules because it provided them with economic benefits |
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| able to make everything needed to maintain self |
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| declaration of independence |
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| used to cut ties with britain |
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| steady increase of price over time |
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| gives each branch the power to check/stop the other branches in certain ways |
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| constitutional of powers with in it federal gov. legislative, executive, and judicial |
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| treaty signed in 1794 b/w us and brit sought to improve trade relations and agreed to withdraw from forts in nw territories |
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| an extra sum of money that borrowers pay creditors in return for loan |
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| signed in 1814 between brit and us after war of 1812 to return things to pre war |
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