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