| 1. | Trade among three ports or regions | A. | 1st Great Awakening |
| 2. | A traveler who is on a journey to a holy place | B. | Pilgrims |
| 3. | The first governing document of Plymouth Colony | C. | 1st and 2nd Continental Congress |
| 4. | Conventions of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies | D. | 13 Colonies |
| 5. | Comprise a series of 21 religious and military outposts | E. | Mission System |
| 6. | The North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years War | F. | Declaration of Independence |
| 7. | A group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries | G. | Puritans |
| 8. | Opposed the ratification of the constitution and For the constitution | H. | Anti federalists and Federalists |
| 9. | A political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston on December 16 1773 | I. | Intolerable Acts and Coercive Acts |
| 10. | A convention to address problems in governing the United States of America | J. | Shot heard around the world |
| 11. | The first legislative assembly of elected representatives in North America | K. | Indentured servants |
| 12. | Business entity where different stakes can be bought and owned by shareholders | L. | Articles of Confederation |
| 13. | An attempt to prevent the colonists from going west and passed the Appalachian Mountains | M. | French and Indian War |
| 14. | Members of a family of religious movements collectively known as the Religious Society of Friends | N. | Mayflower Compact |
| 15. | The British colonies on the Atlantic coast of North America founded between 1607 Virginia and 1733 Georgia | O. | Boston Tea Party |
| 16. | An incident on March 5 1770 in which British Army soldiers killed five male civilians and injured six others | P. | Stamp Act No Taxation without representation |
| 17. | A person who came to America and was placed under contract to work for another over a period of time usually seven years | Q. | Quakers |
| 18. | The American Patriots' name for a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea party | R. | House of Burgesses |
| 19. | An evangelical and revitalization movement that swept Protestant Europe and British America and especially the American colonies | S. | Constitutional Convention |
| 20. | A pamphlet that inspired people in the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Great Britain in the summer of 1776 | T. | Jointstock Companies |
| 21. | Widespread transfer of animals plants culture human populations communicable diseases technology and ideas between the American and Afro Eurasian hemispheres | U. | Columbian Exchange |
| 22. | Several historical incidents including the opening of the American Revolutionary War in 1775 and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914 | V. | Proclamation of 1763 |
| 23. | A document signed amongst the 13 original colonies that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states and served as its first constitution | W. | Thomas Paines Common Sense |
| 24. | An act of the Parliament of Great Britain that imposed a direct tax on the colonies of British America and required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London | X. | Triangular Trade Route |
| 25. | A statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4 1776 which announced that the thirteen American colonies and then war with Great Britain regarded themselves as thirteen newly independent sovereign states | Y. | Boston Massacre |