Chapter 3 Crossword
Across
- 3. The name for long tied together lines of slaves.
- 8. While indentured servitude was in decline, life expectancy was _______.
- 12. The deliberate infection of people to spur immunity, known as ________, became a new medical procedure in America.
- 13. People who bound themselves to masters for a certain amount of time where called indentured _______
- 15. Physicians had little knowledge of infection and ______ at first.
- 16. Sermons of despair.
- 17. The first great American revival in which people reconnected with religion was called The Great ________.
- 20. The south remained agricultural while the North became more ________.
- 24. Despite most colleges being religiously founded, they often taught ______ curricula.
- 25. Slave _____ limited the rights of blacks in law and ensured almost total white authority.
Down
- 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. The basis of the Chesapeake economy.
- 4. A staple crop that Eliza Lucas helped to cultivate.
- 5. Indentured servitude was an important source of _______ growth.
- 6. The slave journey to America was called the ______ passage.
- 7. The time when people started turning to human reasoning and science was called The _______.
- 9. The nonnative population was growing due to immigration and _______ increase.
- 10. For a long time, the Royal African Company of New England maintained a _______ on trade in the mainland colonies.
- 11. Often, widows had to take over plantations or farms. This was a huge hardship but also gave them more economic ______.
- 14. The slow process of developing immunity to diseases.
- 18. Roman Physician who argued that the human body was governed by four "humors".
- 19. Assisted women in childbirth and dispensed medical advice.
- 21. Due to the constant need for laborers in the South, _______ started becoming more prominent.
- 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_____ of 1588 allowed Huguenots to practically be their own state withing the state of Roman Catholic France (until it was revoked.
- 23. Palatinate Germans who resided in Pennsylvania were known as Pennsylvania _______.