APUSH Unit 2
Across
- 3. Process of British colonies gradually adopting English political and cultural practices
- 4. Economic policy requiring colonies to produce goods for export to benefit Britain
- 5. System granting land to colonists who paid passage of new settlers
- 9. Puritan ideal of Massachusetts Bay Colony as a model Christian community (1630)
- 10. European philosophical movement emphasizing reason that influenced colonial thought
- 14. Religious group that founded New England colonies seeking to reform the Church of England
- 15. Economic basis of French and Dutch colonial relationships with Native Americans
- 16. British policy of loosely enforcing colonial rules allowing self-governance
- 18. Early self-governance agreement among Plymouth colonists (1620)
- 19. Nickname for middle colonies known for cereal crop exports
- 22. Form of direct participatory self-government in New England colonies
- 23. British laws restricting colonial trade to benefit English merchants
- 24. Virginia uprising of backcountry farmers and servants against colonial elite (1676)
- 25. British practice of fencing common lands that drove migration to colonies
- 26. Laws creating strict racial system defining enslaved status as permanent and inherited
Down
- 1. Large enslaved African uprising in South Carolina (1739)
- 2. Law defining children of enslaved mothers as enslaved at birth
- 6. Transatlantic spread of newspapers and pamphlets strengthening ties between colonies and Britain
- 7. Devastating Native American conflict against English settlers in New England (1675)
- 8. Religious revival movement that swept through British colonies (1730s-1740s)
- 11. Labor-intensive cash crop that drove Chesapeake colonial economy
- 12. Native American uprising that forced Spanish to accommodate Indigenous culture (1680)
- 13. Diversity of religious and ethnic groups particularly in middle colonies
- 17. Maryland law providing religious freedom for Christians (1649)
- 20. First representative colonial legislature in Virginia (1619)
- 21. Protestant religious group in middle colonies known for pacifism and tolerance