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The 1st President of The United States |
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To get a better understanding |
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The original place in which you get your information from. |
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A source that is not a first hand account of an event, ex-history, textbook, biography, wikipedia, or encyclopedia articles. |
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A series of passageways and stoppages used for the transport of cargo, allowing goods to reach distant markets. |
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A person who has been persauded to change their religious faith or other beleifs. |
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a name for the native peoples of the Americans. |
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the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group by another group. |
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A crop that is grown for profit: examples of cash crop in the 1600-1800's include rice, indigo, tobacco, and cotton. |
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When a person or persons must move from their home or home region against their will. |
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To quote by way of example. Authority, or proof. |
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To examine in detail, especially pertaining to structure. |
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An ideal community or society, processing a perfect social structure and political system. |
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Any one in a series of systems or institutions whereby parties engage in exchange. |
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A cash crop in colonial America, grown widely in the colonies of Virginia and North Carolina. |
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A cash crop in Colonial America, grown widely in the colonies of Georgia and South Carolina. |
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The supreme law of the United States Goverment and the framework for the organization of the United States Goverment. |
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To evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or equality. |
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anything in a series of systems or in selections whereby parties engage in exchange. |
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the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group another group. |
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