Chapter 1
Across
- 2. Locke author, he argued that a monarch's right to rule came from the people
- 3. Act required stamps to be on most printed materials, from newspapers and legal documents to diplomas and playing cards (direct tax)
- 7. A period of time where philosophers put forth the theory that both the physical world and the human nature operated in an orderly way according to natural laws
- 8. Codes kept African captives from owning property, receiving an education, moving about freely, or meeting in large groups
Down
- 1. Awakening trying to bring people back to religion
- 2. their first lasting settlement in America, very successful town
- 3. of Liberty Secret patriotic societies that oppose the Stamp Act
- 4. Trade exchanges of goods among colonies, England, Caribbean sugar planters and Africa
- 5. of Correspondence To communicate with other colonies about British activities
- 6. Sense a pamphlet by Thomas Paine who argued that king George and not the parliament, was responsible for British actions against the colonies.