Understanding Key Terms in U.S

. History: Change 1690-1730
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HIST 231
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History
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Dec 10, 2024
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HIST 231 U.S. and the World / WK 3, Class 1Worksheet for Chapter 4 “Accelerating the Pace of Change, c. 1690-1730” Read the chapter and complete this worksheet. This worksheet must be posted to the appropriate discussion forum by the start of class time for full credit.Part 1 Instructions for Short Identifications:Write two sentences explaining each term. In the first sentence, simply define the term. In the second sentence, somehow explain the significance of the term in the context of the course.You may consult the glossary at the back of the book in addition to the chapter text, but you should form your answer in your own words. Please note that thereis a list of key terms and people near the end of the chapter that provides an index of specific page numbers for each term!For worksheet #4, provide short identifications for these terms:Code Noir – Laws that gave regulation to slaves, such as a required minimum amount of food and clothing. This also included religious education and marriage. As good as this sounds, slaves and slave labor was being naturalized and controlledEast India Company – English trading company in the 1600s that traded heavily with Asia and India. Popularized tea by buying it from China and transporting it to Britain Grand Settlement of 1701 – Two treaties by the Iroqious people which allowed the exchange of captives with the Great Lake peoples, gave hunting and trading rights to the Iroqious, and allowed trade in Albany. This brought French colonies British goods at much better prices.salutary neglect – Ignoring burdensome laws with the approval of those who are in charge of keeping them in place. Part 2 Short Answer: In your own words, write one paragraph answering the question below.How and why did British North America begin to industrialize despite its mercantilist relationship with the mother country?
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British North America was preparing to become independent. They could also prepare for tax and goods prices rising. Officials and business owners could grow without relyingon shipments from overseas.
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