13 Colonies: pages 88-95
Across
- 3. New England had lots of small ones; mills, lumber, blacksmiths, etc.
- 4. Slaves were put in these during the voyage across the Atlantic
- 5. Did NOT occur in the Southern colonies because farming was so good
- 7. Most people in New England lived in these
- 10. Rice fields
- 11. Flat, low lying plains along the seacoast in the south
- 12. The largest city in the colonies by the 1760s
- 13. The boss at a slave plantation
- 18. The principal crop of the Southern colonies of Maryland and Virginia
- 19. Close to 100,000 immigrants came from here to the Middle Colonies
- 20. This occurred in the Middle Colonies because immigrants were German, Dutch, and Dutch
- 23. What Africans faced when they arrived in American ports
Down
- 1. New England farmers practiced this type of farming
- 2. A cash crop for the Middle Colonies
- 6. Strict rules about the behavior and punishment of enslaved Africans
- 8. The plantation owners had more of this than small farmers
- 9. The soil in the Southern colonies
- 14. The kind of soil that existed in New England
- 15. The main cash crop in South Carolina and Georgia
- 16. The voyage for Africans from Africa to the West Indies
- 17. The majority of white Southerners were not this
- 21. The trade route that occurred between the colonies, Europe, and Africa
- 22. Sea captains added more of these between decks to fit more slave captives