Look up the Triangular Trade on pg. 95 of your textbook and answer the following questions in complete sentences: 1. What was the triangular trade?

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Look up the Triangular Trade on pg. 95 of your textbook and answer the following questions in complete sentences: 1. What was the triangular trade? 2. Which 3 regions were involved in the triangular trade? 3. What was the journey between Africa and the West Indies called? 4. According to the map, what did New England import? Export?

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The English Magna Carta (1215) The English Bill of Rights (1688-1689) John Peter Zenger (1735) Trial

Magna Carta (1215) English Bill of Rights (1689) John Peter Zenger Trial (1735)

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Power

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In 1688, Will of Orange took over as King of England, removing James II who had been trying to limit the power of the people s elected representatives (Parliament). This event was called the Glorious Revolution Parliament was made a stronger part of English Government and the monarchy lost some power.

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Fundamental Orders of Connecticut Mayflower Compact Virginia House of Burgesses Connecticut Massachusetts Virginia New England New England Southern Colonies

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