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  1. migration
    the movement of persons from one locality to another
    Many thousands of years ago, those first Americans arrived as part of a migration, or movement of people for the purpose of settling in a new place.
  2. nomad
    a member of a people who have no permanent home
    Other northern peoples, such as the Koyukon and Ingalik, were nomads. That is, they moved their homes regularly in search of food.
  3. clan
    group of people related by blood or marriage
    A clan is made up of groups of families who share a common ancestor.
  4. barter
    an equal exchange
    The Mohave of the Great Basin carried out barter, or trade, with people on the California coast, and then traded the coastal goods to the Pueblo in present-day Arizona.
  5. middle class
    a socioeconomic group that is neither wealthy nor poor
    The growth of cities and trade in Europe created a new middle class of merchants, traders, and artisans who made and sold goods to the manors.
  6. monarch
    a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right
    Europe's growing wealth also increased the power of monarchs, or those who rule over territories or states.
  7. plantation
    an estate where cash crops are grown on a large scale
    To produce the American foods that brought a high price in Europe, Portugal and Spain established large farms called plantations.
  8. conquistador
    a 16th-century Spanish conqueror of Peru and Mexico
    Like Cortés, Francisco Pizarro was a conquistador, or Spanish conqueror of the Americas.
  9. colony
    a geographical area controlled by a distant country
    As the Spanish conquistadors explored and conquered, they also started settlements that they hoped would grow into colonies, areas settled by immigrants who continue to be ruled by their parent country.
  10. missionary
    someone sent to a foreign country to spread a religion
    Missionaries are people who are sent out by their church to teach people their religion.
  11. charter
    a document creating an institution and specifying its rights
    In 1606, several Englishmen made plans to establish another colony. They first had to obtain a charter, or certificate of permission, from the king.
  12. indenture
    bind by a contract for work, as an apprentice or servant
    To pay for the crossing, they became indentured servants. These people had to work for a master for a period of time, usually seven years, under a contract called an indenture.
  13. compact
    a signed written agreement between two or more parties
    Afraid that the group would break up, the Pilgrims made a compact, or agreement, called the Mayflower Compact.
  14. tolerance
    willingness to respect the beliefs or practices of others
    They did not, however, believe in religious tolerance—the idea that people of different religions should live in peace together.
  15. proprietary
    relating to ownership or an owner
    The colony of New York was a proprietary colony—a colony granted by a king or queen to an individual or group who could make laws and rule it as they wished. (Proprietor means "owner.")
  16. mercantilism
    a system of increasing wealth through colonization and trade
    Called mercantilism, this theory held that a country should try to get and keep as much bullion, or gold and silver, as possible.
  17. immigrant
    a person who comes to a country in order to settle there
    The colonies also experienced a growth in the number of immigrants, or people who enter a new country to settle.
Created on Tue Jul 27 15:33:52 EDT 2021 (updated Thu Jul 29 16:47:57 EDT 2021)

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