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What is to barter?
To trade goods for others goods.
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What is a covenant?
An agreement.
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What is the year that Chrsitopher Columbus arrives in San Salvador?
1492
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What is the year 1620?
The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony.
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What is culture?
A way of life.
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What is the Mayflower?
The ship that the Pilgrims sailed to the Americas on.
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Who is Amos Fortune?
The slave who became a Christian and bought his freedom.
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What is trade?
The main reason European countries wanted to build colonies in America.
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What is a profit?
Extra money made after paying for goods.
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What is a revival?
When God works and many people come to know him.
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What is an indentured servant?
This type of servant became free when they paid their debt.
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What is the Great Awakening?
The time in America when many people turned to Christ.
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What is a secondary source?
Something made by someone who studied a primary source.
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What is a primary source?
Something that is written or made by someone who was there when the event happened.
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What is Massachusetts Bay Colony?
The name of the Puritan's settlement.
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What is a primary source?
Items have survived from the past and written or made by people who were there when the event happened?
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What is a representative?
A leader choosen by people to act or speak for them.
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What is the Mayflower Compact?
The laws that the Pilgrim leaders wrote down for the colonies.
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Who are Johnathan Edwards and George Whitefield?
The two preachers that were influencial during the Great Awakening between the years of 1730's and 1740's.
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What is an example of a primary source?
Columbus' log of his voyage.
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