CH 5 LIFE IN THE ENGLISH COLONIES
Across
- 3. emotional gatherings to hear sermons and declare their faith
- 5. crops grown in the South for profit
- 6. a free African American who predicted a solar eclipse
- 9. crops grown in the Middle Colonies that are always needed
- 10. one of the most important thinkers who opened the University of Pennsylvania
- 11. England's national legislature, or lawmaking body
- 12. economic competition with little government control
- 14. widespread Christian movement involving sermons and revivals that emphasized faith in God
- 17. were elected by colonists to represent Virginia's plantations and towns
- 20. specialized in tobacco
Down
- 1. trading networks in which goods and slaves moved among England, the American colonies, the West Indies, and West Africa
- 2. one of England's main reasons for founding its American colonies
- 4. laws passed in the South to control slaves
- 7. nations created and maintained wealth by controlling trade
- 8. passed 1689 to reduce the powers of the English monarchy and increase the power of Parliament
- 13. are import taxes placed on trade products
- 15. goods sold to other countries
- 16. a group of royal advisers who set English policies in the colonies
- 18. lawmaking body made up of two houses
- 19. was particularly important in the southern colonies because of the plantation system