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A structure built over a natural spring whose water cools the inside, where dairy products are stored.
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The frontier or lesser-populated area of colonial North and South.
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A group of people who settle in a faraway land but are still ruled by the country they came from.
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A plant used to make thread and cloth called linen.
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A person who loves, supports, and defends their country.
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A road that began in Philadelphia, passed through Charlotte, and then continued on into Georgia. Many people traveled down this road during the 1700s looking for a new place to live.
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A written statement of the basic laws of a country or organization.
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An object that is made and used by people. Historians and museums use them to understand and explain history.
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A person who was owned by another person and usually used for hard labor. Slaves were not paid for the work they did.
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“The People of the River,” the first people to arrive in North Carolina
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To barter or exchange goods or services without using money.
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