13 Colonies: pages 88-95

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