a person that takes care of a home and family. This often includes cooking, cleaning, and raising children.
a housewife
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a person who buys and sells goods especially on a large scale, with other colonies or foreign countries
merchant
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a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically one that is far away, and occupied by settlers from that country
a colony
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The substance or stuff from which something is made or could be made Examples: wood or metal
Material
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a person who made things out of metal. They heated metal in a fire and then shaped it into tools, horseshoes, and other items using a hammer.
a blacksmith
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a person who has been convinced to change to a different belief, such as another religion
to convert
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lifesaver
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star
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gift
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baam
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a person whose work is keeping good relations between the governments of different countries
diplomat
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lifesaver
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star
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fairy
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thief
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evidence of any kind that comes from the time being studied Some of these are first-hand accounts or descriptions written down by people who were there. They can also be paintings, artifacts, historic buildings and more.
primary source
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heart
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shark
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rocket
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banana
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an old-timey pharmacist. They mixed medicines and sold them to people who were sick.
aphotecary
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a person who is bound to work without pay in the service of another for a specified length of time, esp. in exchange for the cost of travel, food, and lodging
indentured servant
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a person who made and repaired shoes.
a cobbler
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a description of history written later, that relies on primary sources for evidence Encyclopedias, articles, textbooks and documentary films are examples of secondary sources.