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HISTORY 1700 / 2700 REED SOCIAL-ECONOMIC HIERARCHIES IN COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA THE SOUTH THE URBAN NORTH THE RURAL NORTH PLANTERS WHOLESALE MERCHANTS MARKET FARMERS YEOMEN PROFESSIONALS SUBSISTENCE FARMERS TENANTS RETAIL MERCHANTS TENANTS SQUATTERS CRAFT MASTERS WAGE LABORERS SLAVES JOURNEYMEN BOUND-OUT SONS APPRENTICES WAGE LABORERS SAILORS FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR SLAVES

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Linear Equations

Y=mx+b where m is slope and b is the y intercept of the linear line


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y=kx

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PENNSYLVANIA!

Come visit colonial Pennsylvania! It?s everything you want in a vacation to the Middle Colonies, and you don?t even have to be a Puritan!

Pennsylvania is the home of the Quakers, who are kind, peace loving people. They believe in the equality of men and women, which is always a plus!

We have Pennsylvania because in 1681, William Penn accepted a grant of land (Pennsylvania) as the payment of a debt which King Charles II owed his father. Good call, Mr. Penn!

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alexander was
* smart
* hard working man
* strong in battle
* respectful
* loyal

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info. about scoliosis

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Essential Questions Chapter: 1
• Question 1: What impact did the Agricultural Revolution have on the environment and the social structures (women especially) of early Neolithic cultures?

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The environment was altered by man’s use of farming and clearing of the land while societies began to be organized around landowning and women’s roles changed as well.

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