History 1.3-1.5 (p.19-33)
Across
- 4. The first settlement in Georgia.
- 8. He started the Georgia colony from a desire to help people get out of debtor’s prison in England.
- 9. The religious group that was unwelcoming England and the colonies because of their beliefs; also called friends.
- 10. The city of brotherly love.
- 12. The name for the group of government representatives in the Virginia colony.
- 14. the colony that the three countries of Holland, France in England claimed to own at the same time.
- 15. A person who agreed to work for a certain number of years until his debt for transportation to the new world was paid.
- 16. A Dutch explorer who claimed southern New York for Holland (Netherlands).
- 18. The Quaker founder of the Pennsylvania colony.
- 19. Large farms where cotton, tobacco, tea, rice, and indigo were grown.
- 20. An English prison for people who could not pay their Debts.
- 21. The Dutch settlement that eventually became New York.
- 22. written by William Penn. Was the plan for how the colony of Pennsylvania would be govern fairly.
Down
- 1. The first settlement in Maryland.
- 2. The main Colonial textbook; contained word lists, prayers, poems, and Bible stories.
- 3. A school held in the home of a colonial woman.
- 5. The first permanent settlement in Carolina.
- 6. The first successful settlement in Delaware.
- 7. Known as Lord Baltimore. An Englishman, who wanted to begin the Maryland colony where people could worship as they choose.
- 11. The first college in America; was founded to train ministers to preach the Gosple.
- 13. A old building used for Southern colonial schools.
- 17. Ministers who traveled from place to place preaching the Gosple.