13 colonies -- founders, origin, religion
Across
- 3. 18th century Christian revival throughout American colonies
- 4. founded by Puritan dissenters, including Roger Williams
- 5. Wrote "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
- 8. Established the Log College school for revivalist ministers in Neshaminy/Warminster; became Princeton
- 9. Formed close economic ties to English West Indies; adopted Barbados slave code
- 10. Founded by Lord Baltimore as a refuge for Catholics
- 13. English itinerant preacher who visited American towns and led revivals
- 15. Female dissenter from Puritan theocracy; tried for heresy
- 18. Known for being an advocate of separation of church and state, establishing Providence, RI, and America's first baptist church
- 19. Scots Irish clergyman who was instrumental in establishing the first presbytery in the New World; it met in Philadelphia
- 20. Established by Rev. Hooker; constitution called Fundamental Orders
- 21. The first Christian group in the Americas; missionaries included Father Serra in California
- 22. Founded as a haven for debtors by James Oglethorpe and others
Down
- 1. "Great English ______" describes the movement of dissenters (about 70,000 of them) from the Church of England to New England in the 1630s
- 2. Political agreement among the Pilgrims; made while still aboard their ship in 1620
- 4. This English settlement (1580s) was mysteriously wiped out by the wilderness or the natives
- 6. This church was a major support to the King's power in Britain, but less so in America; however,its members were less likely to support revolution than the Presbyterians and Congregationalists
- 7. Quaker colony of William Penn
- 11. First permanent English settlement in Virginia in 1607; rough start, including the "starving time"
- 12. originally settled by the Dutch, who purchased Manhattan from the Indians
- 14. Muhlenberg was associated with the founding of this Christian denomination in America (in PA)
- 16. This type of church was most common in New England and grew out of Puritanism; it was the "established" church
- 17. Wrote "A Model of Christian Charity"; governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony