Changes in the 13 Colonies
Across
- 3. Officials appointed to run royal colonies
- 5. A person who studied nature using reason and observation
- 9. A government ruled by a king
- 11. A person who believed in God but thought God did not interfere in daily life
- 12. Words that identify people or ideas in a cartoon
- 14. A government with restricted powers
- 16. A document that limited the power of the monarchy
- 18. rights (life, liberty, property) Rights people are born with that government should protect
- 21. A name used to describe the Enlightenment
- 23. A group that makes laws
- 25. Bringing goods into a country or colony
- 26. England’s lawmaking body
- 27. Making features larger or more noticeable to emphasize a point
- 31. The idea that government gets its power from the people
- 34. The belief that government authority comes from the people
- 36. religions that developed at the time of the Great Awakening revival that focused on personal experiences of God such as Congregationalists, Methodists
- 37. Natural resources sent from the colonies
- 39. An agreement for self-government
- 41. Objects or images that represent ideas
- 42. A legal process where citizens help decide court cases
Down
- 1. Sending goods out of a country or colony
- 2. A document that protected certain rights and limited government power
- 4. traditional religions that existed prior to the Great Awakening such as Puritans, Pilgrims that focused on Church authority and priests
- 6. A preacher who played a key role in the Great Awakening
- 7. The study of meaning and message in political cartoons
- 8. A religious movement that focused on personal faith
- 10. An early colonial legislature (the first elected legislative assembly in the American colonies, established in 1619 in Virginia)
- 13. A colony controlled directly by the monarchy
- 15. A system where people elect others to make laws for them
- 17. Settlements controlled by the mother country that existed to support it
- 19. A thinker who studied ideas about life, government, and knowledge
- 20. Laws that controlled colonial trade and shipping
- 22. A movement that changed how people thought by emphasizing reason
- 24. A period when the mother country loosely enforced laws, allowing colonies to govern themselves more freely
- 28. A system that organized the relationship between the colonies and the mother country by controlling trade so the mother country benefited
- 29. Showing a contrast between what is expected and what happens
- 30. Finished products sent from the mother country to the colonies
- 32. An Enlightenment thinker who influenced ideas about government
- 33. The principle that everyone must follow the law
- 35. A colony governed by a written agreement
- 38. A reference to a well-known idea, event, or person
- 39. The nation that controlled and benefited from its colonies
- 40. A comparison used to explain an idea