Atlantic Revolution
Across
- 2. – A territory settled and ruled by people from another country
- 3. – A political partnership between nations
- 5. – A system in which people are treated as property and forced to work
- 6. – A group of representatives who meet to make laws
- 9. – Basic rights, such as life and liberty, that all people are born with
- 12. – The power of self-government
- 14. – A government without a king or queen, where citizens have power
- 16. – The prison in Paris that was stormed in 1789
- 20. – Freedom from outside control
- 21. – To officially end a system, practice, or law
- 22. – A formal statement announcing beliefs or independence
- 24. – The three social classes in pre-revolutionary France
Down
- 1. – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason and inspired revolutions
- 4. – A written plan that explains how a government works
- 7. – A person chosen to speak or act for others
- 8. – A system of government where people vote for leaders or laws
- 10. – A dramatic change in government or society
- 11. – An economic system where peasants worked land they could not own
- 13. – A formal agreement between countries
- 15. – A group of territories ruled by one powerful nation
- 17. – Freedom
- 18. – A large farm that grows cash crops, often using enslaved labor
- 19. – The traditional ruling class
- 23. – Money collected by the government from citizens