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Chapters 7, 8 and 9 Society and Economy of European 18th Century Define the following key concepts and terms:

: Blood Sports Preindustrial Childhood Extended family Smallpox inoculation Demonic view of disease Nuclear family Illegitimacy explosion Coitus interruptus Purging killing nurses Jesuits Economic Liberalism Agrarian Economy Famine Foods Common Land Open field system Enclosure Mercantilism Cottage Industry Putting-out system Fallow Fields Agricultural revolution Crop rotation Asiento Mestizos Primogeniture Creole Elite Identify and Explain the significance of each of the following people and terms: Lady Mary Montague Edward Jenner

James Graham Joseph II John Wesley Adam Smith Marquis de Montcalm Jethro Tull Charles Townsend Cornelius Vermuyden Bubonic Plague Asiatic Brown Rat British Navigation Acts Treaty of Paris Peace of Utrecht Spinning Jenny Turnips Potatoes Explain the following wars in the age of mercantilism by filling in the appropriate information in the table. Name of War Anglo-Dutch War Dates Participants Causes Outcome

War of the Spanish Succession

War of Austrian Succession

Seven Years War

Use the word bank below to answer the following questions: Low Counties Thirty Years War Asiento Britain 1. Its disappearance encouraged population growth. ________________________________________ 2. Agricultural land set aside for general village use. _________________________________________ 3. The area with the highest average standard of living in the world. ________________________ 4. After 1763, the major power in India. ________________________________________________________ 5. West African Slave Trade. ______________________________________________________________________ 6. Led Europe in agricultural improvement. _____________________________________________________ 7. Offspring of racial intermarriage. ______________________________________________________________ 8. The most important new eighteenth-century food. ___________________________________________ Mestizos American Colonies France commons Potato Bubonic Plague

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