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Created by Norhan Ellouta
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Question | Answer |
abolish (v.) | to officially end something, especially a law or system. |
advancement (n.) | development or improvement. |
capture (v.) | to catch someone and make them your prisoner. |
colony (n.) | a country or area controlled in an official, political way by a more powerful country. |
debt (n.) | an amount of money that you owe someone. |
export (v.) | to send goods to another country in order to sell them there. |
free (v.) | to allow someone to leave a prison or place where they have been kept. |
immoral (adj.) | opposite of moral. |
labourer (n.) | a worker who uses a lot of physical effort in their job. |
missionaries (n.) | someone who travels to another country to teach people about the Christian religion. |
mistreat (v.) | to treat a person or animal badly, cruelly or unfairly. |
moral (adj.) | behaving in a way that most people think is correct and honest. |
plantation (n.) | an area of land in a hot country where a crop is grown. |
prohibit (v.) | to officially forbid something. |
push (v.) | make someone do something that they do not want to do. |
Quaker (n.) | a member of a Christian group |
servitude (n.) | the state of being under the control of someone else and of having no freedom. |
trader (n.) | a person who buys and sells things. |
transatlantic (adj.) | crossing the Atlantic |
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