Chapter 3 Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The name for long tied together lines of slaves.
  2. 8. While indentured servitude was in decline, life expectancy was _______.
  3. 12. The deliberate infection of people to spur immunity, known as ________, became a new medical procedure in America.
  4. 13. People who bound themselves to masters for a certain amount of time where called indentured _______
  5. 15. Physicians had little knowledge of infection and ______ at first.
  6. 16. Sermons of despair.
  7. 17. The first great American revival in which people reconnected with religion was called The Great ________.
  8. 20. The south remained agricultural while the North became more ________.
  9. 24. Despite most colleges being religiously founded, they often taught ______ curricula.
  10. 25. Slave _____ limited the rights of blacks in law and ensured almost total white authority.
Down
  1. 1. Most Americans started to form ______ governments also known as "self goverments" that could run themselves with little to no interference from higher authority.
  2. 2. The basis of the Chesapeake economy.
  3. 4. A staple crop that Eliza Lucas helped to cultivate.
  4. 5. Indentured servitude was an important source of _______ growth.
  5. 6. The slave journey to America was called the ______ passage.
  6. 7. The time when people started turning to human reasoning and science was called The _______.
  7. 9. The nonnative population was growing due to immigration and _______ increase.
  8. 10. For a long time, the Royal African Company of New England maintained a _______ on trade in the mainland colonies.
  9. 11. Often, widows had to take over plantations or farms. This was a huge hardship but also gave them more economic ______.
  10. 14. The slow process of developing immunity to diseases.
  11. 18. Roman Physician who argued that the human body was governed by four "humors".
  12. 19. Assisted women in childbirth and dispensed medical advice.
  13. 21. Due to the constant need for laborers in the South, _______ started becoming more prominent.
  14. 22. The Edict of _____ of 1588 allowed Huguenots to practically be their own state withing the state of Roman Catholic France (until it was revoked.
  15. 23. Palatinate Germans who resided in Pennsylvania were known as Pennsylvania _______.