Beginnings of an American Identity
Across
- 4. Early American plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin to unite the colonies.
- 6. Document passed in 1689 guaranteeing English citizens’ rights and freedoms.
- 8. He spoke against established clergy, spreading a message of democratic religion that relied upon commoners to grow and continue.
- 12. War fought between Britain and France in North America from 1754–1763.
- 13. The 1763 agreement that officially ended the French and Indian War.
- 15. Young colonial learning a trade under a skilled craftsman.
- 16. The rights all people are born with — life, liberty, and property.
- 19. Agreement that government should protect people’s rights in exchange for obedience — John Locke’s idea.
- 20. Period when England loosely enforced colonial laws, allowing colonies self-rule.
Down
- 1. Religious movement that swept through the colonies, encouraging spiritual rebirth.
- 2. Famous preacher during the Great Awakening known for his emotional sermons.
- 3. Uprising by Native Americans against British forts after the French and Indian War.
- 5. Movement that emphasized reason and science over faith.
- 7. Bloodless overthrow of King James II in 1688 that strengthened Parliament.
- 9. The British victory here in 1759 turned the tide in the French and Indian War.
- 10. American thinker, inventor, and Enlightenment figure.
- 11. English philosopher whose ideas inspired American government.
- 14. 1763 decree that banned colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- 17. British lawmaking body that shared power with the monarch.
- 18. The English document signed in 1215 that limited the king’s power.