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owned and governed Maryland as a proprietary colony.
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the brutal voyage across the Atlantic to the Americas.
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the idea that no one could be held in prison without being charged with a specific crime.
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people who work to convert others to their religion.
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a document which limited tax.
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6
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a document guaranteeing a number of freedoms.
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9
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childern of mix French and Indian ancestry.
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13
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wanted to purify the church of England.
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14
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crops grown for sale.
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16
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a water route to Asia through the cold waters of present day Canada.
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series of trade laws.
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22
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this document ordered colonial settlers to remain east of the Appalachian Mountains.
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23
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the trade between South Africa, the Americas and Europe.
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children of mix Spanish and Indian ancestry.
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a movement headed by thinkers who believed that all problems could be solved using human reason.
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crops in steady demands.
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