Chapter 2
Across
- 5. structure and operation of government
- 6. single-chamber
- 10. innonative plan for uniting the colonies
- 14. the money a government collects from taxes
- 15. document of proclaming colonies freedom
- 16. limiting the kings power
- 17. british taxing colonist by putting stamps on paper items
- 20. territories were to be developed for statehood on an equal basic
- 21. trade among states
- 22. not sanctioned by law
- 23. The government was not all-powerful had become an accepted part of english system
- 24. an english philosopher;preached natural rights, social contract theory
- 25. document that layed out a plan for government that gave the people to elect
Down
- 1. pilgrims signed and states many colonial plans for self government
- 2. clear limits on what a ruler could and could not do
- 3. colonial legislatures had the power to pass laws and cases
- 4. people elect delegates to make laws and conduct government
- 7. uring resistance to the british
- 8. approved
- 9. parliment closed boston harbor and withdrew the right of massachusetts
- 11. yielded
- 12. agreement prohibiting trade
- 13. first basic system of laws in english colonies
- 18. laws
- 19. power of the monarch was limited not absolute