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Colonial America (1492-1763)
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Puritans : those who believed the reforms of the Church of England was not enough
Religious Tolerance : allowing others to practice their own beliefs without interference
Town meetings : where colonists discuss and vote on various subjects
Royal Colony : colony under the direct control of the English crown
Proprietary colony : colony in which an individual is granted a land tract and became the owner of that land
Quakers : Society of Friends
Cash Crops : crops grown for sale to gain a profit
Bacons Rebellion : violent rebellion in Virginia against Virginia’s government in 1675-1676
Slave Codes : codes passed to defend the status of slaves and establish the denial of basic rights to slaves
Mercantilism : economic system in which the government intervenes in the economy to increase the national wealth
Navigation Acts : acts passed by Parliament restricting trade to benefit England
Indentured Servants : individuals who serve a master for 4-7 years in return for free passage to America
Enlightenment : European intellectual movement which emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition; late 17th and 18th centuries
Pilgrims : settlers of Plymouth Colony who founded the first English colony in New England
Separatists : those who believed the Church of England was too corrupt to be reformed
Mayflower Compact : first document of self-government in North America
Great Migration : Puritan emigration to North America from 1629-1643
French and Indian War : war fought from 1754-63 pitting Great Britain against France and Spain
Middle Passage : voyage between West Africa and the New World slave colonies
Great Awakening : North American religious revival in colonial America starting in the 1740s
Colonial America (1492-1763)
Across:| 1. | colony in which an individual is granted a land tract and became the owner of that land | | 4. | European intellectual movement which emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition; late 17th and 18th centuries | | 8. | those who believed the reforms of the Church of England was not enough | | 9. | colony under the direct control of the English crown | | 11. | crops grown for sale to gain a profit | | 15. | allowing others to practice their own beliefs without interference | | 16. | codes passed to defend the status of slaves and establish the denial of basic rights to slaves | | 17. | voyage between West Africa and the New World slave colonies | | 18. | war fought from 1754-63 pitting Great Britain against France and Spain |
| | Down:| 2. | where colonists discuss and vote on various subjects | | 3. | individuals who serve a master for 4-7 years in return for free passage to America | | 5. | Puritan emigration to North America from 1629-1643 | | 6. | those who believed the Church of England was too corrupt to be reformed | | 7. | North American religious revival in colonial America starting in the 1740s | | 10. | violent rebellion in Virginia against Virginia’s government in 1675-1676 | | 12. | settlers of Plymouth Colony who founded the first English colony in New England | | 13. | economic system in which the government intervenes in the economy to increase the national wealth | | 14. | Society of Friends |
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Colonial America (1492-1763)
Across:| 1. | colony in which an individual is granted a land tract and became the owner of that land | | 4. | European intellectual movement which emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition; late 17th and 18th centuries | | 8. | those who believed the reforms of the Church of England was not enough | | 9. | colony under the direct control of the English crown | | 11. | crops grown for sale to gain a profit | | 15. | allowing others to practice their own beliefs without interference | | 16. | codes passed to defend the status of slaves and establish the denial of basic rights to slaves | | 17. | voyage between West Africa and the New World slave colonies | | 18. | war fought from 1754-63 pitting Great Britain against France and Spain |
| | Down:| 2. | where colonists discuss and vote on various subjects | | 3. | individuals who serve a master for 4-7 years in return for free passage to America | | 5. | Puritan emigration to North America from 1629-1643 | | 6. | those who believed the Church of England was too corrupt to be reformed | | 7. | North American religious revival in colonial America starting in the 1740s | | 10. | violent rebellion in Virginia against Virginia’s government in 1675-1676 | | 12. | settlers of Plymouth Colony who founded the first English colony in New England | | 13. | economic system in which the government intervenes in the economy to increase the national wealth | | 14. | Society of Friends |
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