13 Colonies, Pilgrims, and Puritans
Across
- 1. To change what someone believes or what someone is.
- 3. The colony that is the furthest south (not Florida).
- 9. The holiday that celebrates a meal between the Pilgrims and Natives.
- 10. The only colony that starts with a "V".
- 11. A person who goes on a religious trip to spread a certain faith.
- 12. A crop that can be sold for money.
- 14. The colony that the Pilgrims made in the New World is called ___________.
- 16. The New England colonies specialized in ________ building.
- 17. The colonies that are the farthest north are called the _____________ Colonies.
- 19. The Pilgrims and the Puritans came to the New World for _____________ freedom.
- 20. Not Old York, but ______ _______
- 21. The Puritans would force someone who broke their covenant to __________.
Down
- 2. Making something larger, like a colony.
- 4. An agreement with someone or a group.
- 5. Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotions or excitement.
- 6. A person who is on a religious journey.
- 7. The smallest of the colonies.
- 8. The colony where the Puritans landed (where Boston is).
- 13. English Christians who wanted to focus on a strict interpretation of the Bible.
- 14. A large farm that specializes in cash crops.
- 15. The Salem _________ Trials killed many people.
- 18. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware were called the ____________ Colonies.