13 colonies -- founders, origin, religion

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