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Ch 4: Slavery and Empire Flashcards

1441-1770, Out of Many: A History of the American People, 6th edition, APUSH

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1149271112Seven Year's Warwar fought in Europe, North America, and India between 1756 and 1763, pitting France and its allies against Great Britain and its allies0
1149271113Middle Passagethe voyage between West Africa and the New World slave colonies1
1149271114slave codesa series of laws passed mainly in the southern colonies in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries to defend the status of slaves and codify the denial of basic civil rights to them2
1149271115Great Awakeningtremendous religious revival in colonial America striking first in the Middle Colonies and New England in the 1740s and then spreading to the southern colonies3
1149271116mercantilismeconomic system whereby the government intervenes in the economy for the purpose of increasing national wealth4
1149271117Queen Anne's Waramerican phase (1702-1713) of Europe's' War of the Spanish Succession5
1149271118King George's Warthe third Anglo-French war in North America (1744-1748), part of the European conflict known as the War of the Austrian Succession6
1149271119enumerated goodsitems produced in the colonies and enumerated in acts of Parliament that could be legally shipped from the colony of origin only to specified locations7

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