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American History - L3

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  • To begin a voyage on the water
    Set Sail
  • Trust or confidence, a belief in religion or God
    Faith
  • A person or place who is welcoming, friendly and accomodating to guests
    Hospitable
  • To disappear quickly
    Vanish
  • A widspread disease that is deadly
    Plague
  • To migrate to and set up a community in; colonize
    Settle
  • A protected area in the water where boats anchor
    Harbor
  • A colony, or a place newly colonized
    Settlement
  • The staff on a ship
    Crew
  • The gathering of a crop
    Harvest
  • A person or company engaged in the business of selling or tading goods
    Merchant
  • Any agricultural product, growing or collected, such as corn, wheat, cotton, fruit, honey
    Crop
  • From on board into the water
    Overboard
  • To carry off a person by force
    Kidnap
  • Bad treatment based on race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation
    Persecution
  • A rough, uninhabited or negleted region
    Wilderness
  • Monetary gain from business transactions
    Profit
  • A heavy amount of snow, rain, hail or thunder and a lightning
    Storm
  • A group of English Puritans, persecuted in their own country, who emigrated to America
    Pilgrims
  • To look for
    Seek
  • A large, oblong piece of wood or other material, used specially for construction
    Beam
  • A machine used to raise heavy things a short distance, operated by turning a screwlike shaft
    Jackscrew
  • To throw a weight into the water to stop the movement of a boat
    Anchor