Give Me Liberty Chapter 16

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Across
  1. 3. Some had been worried about conflict after PH's military troubles, but he carried himself with ___________ and professional dignity.
  2. 4. Huguenots were followers of __________________ from France, who had been persecuted there and so came to America.
  3. 6. The fancy carriages were gone and only a few light ___________s could be seen around Williamsburg as the possibility of open war drew near.
  4. 7. The ____________ before the main meeting was to discuss candidates and plans.
  5. 10. When Edmund Pendleton greeted PH, they shared a ____________ handshake and genuine smiles, putting previous conflicts behind them.
  6. 13. James Madison was ________________ in stature, but not the contributions he made.
  7. 14. The Bill of Rights was accepted after only _____________ debate.
Down
  1. 1. PH said that his __________________ ancestry might be to blame for his staunch support of religious freedom.
  2. 2. Even though most of Williamsburg was quiet, every ______________ was full of burgesses who had come into town.
  3. 4. The young _________________ was new to the inner council of the burgesses, but was known to be smart and ready to fight for what he believed.
  4. 5. James Madison had shown himself to be _______________ even though he seemed to dress more like a sissy.
  5. 8. Madison was very particular about his personal _____________, quite the opposite of PH, who had to be persuaded to buy a new one when his suit wore out.
  6. 9. PH was concerned that the office of the governor of Virginia be an office held with respect and _____________ and that the governor conduct himself well.
  7. 10. The hostelries were overfilled, with four or five men to a _____________.
  8. 11. PH said that they had better figure out a way to resolve their conflicts or they would be arguing all the way to the ____________.
  9. 12. After PH talked about freeing the slaves as soon as Virginia was free, he ___________d that he still had another, more explosive point to bring up.