5th Grade S.S.
Across
- 2. Arctic tribes lived in these types of dwellings
- 4. Samuel _____ was the founder of the Sons of Liberty.
- 10. This branch houses congress
- 12. Thomas _____ wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- 14. There are ____ branches of government
- 15. Statue of _____ represents new beginnings.
- 17. The Northwest ____ was the shorter route to Asia that explorers were looking for
- 21. Columbus was searching for a new trade route to ______.
- 24. Who worked on plantations?
- 26. The ____ plan based representation on population of the state.
- 28. The ____ plan was a compromise of the Virginia and New Jersey plan.
- 29. The Battle of _____ ended the Revolution.
- 31. This branch houses the supreme court
- 33. This act taxed all imported sugars
- 34. The ___ plan had equal representation in every state
- 35. God, Glory, and ____ were the three 'G's or motivators for exploration.
Down
- 1. People who opposed British rule
- 3. The ship Pilgrims sailed over on
- 5. The _______ colonies were made up of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware.
- 6. Who did Christopher Columbus sail for?
- 7. groups or communities of people who share the same culture
- 8. This act forced colonists to provide housing, food, and beds for British Soldiers
- 9. Paul _____ helped warn men and women before the Battle of Lexington and Concord
- 10. People who remained loyal to king George III
- 11. The Articles of _______ was the first governing document of the United States.
- 13. Something that is used to represent something else
- 16. The bill of _____ are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- 18. This branch houses the president
- 19. They wanted a stronger central government
- 20. There are _____ starts on the current U.S. flag.
- 22. This act forced colonists to pay tax on every piece of paper
- 23. They wanted to keep the articles of confederation
- 25. This act placed taxes on items that were not made in the colonies
- 27. ____ was the first colony attempt in North America.
- 30. Untrained small army
- 32. These rights were given in the Declaration of Independence; they are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness