2.6 Colonial Life

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Across
  1. 3. famous person of the Enlightenment who had many inventions and ideas for the good of people
  2. 5. many girls learned what they needed from her
  3. 8. the way most artists learned their craft
  4. 12. a publisher who faced trial over printing criticizing stories about the governor
  5. 13. famous for "examine your lives" sermons
  6. 14. as towns and cities grew, one might be entertained by going to this
  7. 17. the first college in the colonies
  8. 18. a gift of clothes, tools and 50 acres
  9. 19. this type of school held in a home run by women
  10. 20. publishing damaging information about someone
  11. 21. religious music played on this
  12. 23. the first one in 1640 MA for religious books
  13. 25. what type of education slaves had usually
  14. 26. word for upper class
  15. 27. believing the the "light of human reason"
  16. 28. how teachers were paid sometimes
  17. 29. oldest painting of this colonial man
  18. 30. if your family was wealthy they could send you to this type of school
Down
  1. 1. published the Boston News-Letter, the first newspaper in the colonies
  2. 2. in New England if towns had 50 or more families this person was hired
  3. 4. accepting the beliefs of others
  4. 6. main job of men in the countryside
  5. 7. famous for calling on "sinners to repent"
  6. 9. part of the lower class
  7. 10. one of the possible jobs of women in the city
  8. 11. a religious movement led by enthusiastic preachers
  9. 15. jobs like milking the cows, laundry, raising kids, making candles
  10. 16. combination of English and West African languages
  11. 22. 12 year old boys sometimes learned a trade from a master and became their ___
  12. 24. fraction of white colonists that were middle class