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PA History Review 1) Poles 2) Quakers, Society of Friends 3) Pennsylvania 4) Amish 5) Charter of Privileges 6) Mild Climate, Rich Soil, Plentiful Rainfall 7) Agribusiness 8) Harrisburg

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Page 1: PA History Review 1) Poles 2) Quakers, Society of Friends 3) Pennsylvania 4) Amish 5) Charter of Privileges 6) Mild Climate, Rich Soil, Plentiful Rainfall

PA History Review1) Poles

2) Quakers, Society of Friends

3) Pennsylvania

4) Amish

5) Charter of Privileges

6) Mild Climate, Rich Soil, Plentiful Rainfall

7) Agribusiness

8) Harrisburg

Page 2: PA History Review 1) Poles 2) Quakers, Society of Friends 3) Pennsylvania 4) Amish 5) Charter of Privileges 6) Mild Climate, Rich Soil, Plentiful Rainfall

PA History Review9) Steel

10) Dairying, milk, ice cream

11) Pittsburgh

12) Anthracite

13) Amish

14) African Americans

15) Lancaster

16) English, Agricultural

17) Primary

Page 3: PA History Review 1) Poles 2) Quakers, Society of Friends 3) Pennsylvania 4) Amish 5) Charter of Privileges 6) Mild Climate, Rich Soil, Plentiful Rainfall

PA History Review18) Secondary

19) Native Americans

20) Andrew Carnegie

21) Berks, Lancaster

22) Iron

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PA History Review23) In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, urban residents demand for tomatoes leaf vegetables, onions, and other fresh produce gave birth to a flourishing market garden industry that were called “truck farms”. In order to meet this demand, rural farmers transported their goods to market on trucks in order to sell their produce.

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PA History Review 24) Philadelphia: located on Delaware River,

good harbor for shipping, etc. Southeast PA farming: wheat, corn, etc. Interior Berks, Lancaster counties: farming Delaware: Ship building Lancaster County: Conestoga wagon Saw mills, grist mills, throughout

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PA History Review25) Every free man that is at least 21 years old and has lived in the state for at least one year before the election has the right to vote if he has paid his taxes. Sons of freeholders of the age of twenty-one years shall be entitled to vote although they have not paid taxes.

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PA History Review26) religious freedom to worship,

Freedom of speech,

protection from cruel and unusual punishment, no tax increases without vote,

The right to participate in government

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PA History Review27) A primary source is a record made by people who saw or took part in an event. You need to have the primary source in order to know what was said, was written, or occurred

A secondary source is a record of an event written by someone that was not there at the actual time an event occurred.

Secondary sources give you context and insights. You'll want to consult multiple secondary sources, though, as they can disagree or espouse differing viewpoints and interpretations.