chapter 4

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Across
  1. 3. Georgia, Massachusetts, New hampshire New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia
  2. 7. learning assistants
  3. 8. the ability to read and write
  4. 9. Former Secretary of State and an outstanding military planner, he oversaw the war effort from London during the Seven Years War.
  5. 11. theory that states that as a nation’s trade grows, its gold reserves increase, and the nation becomes more powerful.
  6. 14. a religious revival
  7. 17. Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania
  8. 18. a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
  9. 19. crops that could be sold easy
  10. 20. Connecticut and Rhode Island
  11. 21. a variety
  12. 22. produced just enough to feed their families.
  13. 23. bosses to keep the slaves working hard
  14. 24. or unions with Native Americans
  15. 25. strict rules
Down
  1. 1. The main cash crop in South Carolina and
  2. 2. , a region of flat, lowlying plains along the seacoast.
  3. 4. trading illegally
  4. 5. sell abroad
  5. 6. trade routes in a triangle
  6. 10. The most powerful group of Native Americans in the East
  7. 12. principal cash crop of Maryland and Virginia.
  8. 13. bought from foreign markets
  9. 15. laws that direct the goods between england and the colonies
  10. 16. a region of hills and forests climbing up toward the Appalachian mountains