History
Across
- 2. One of the group of English Separatists who est. Plymouth Colony in
- 5. colony, Colony granted by the king or queen to an individual or group
- 6. Person who favored the purification of England’s Anglican Church
- 10. Colonies (sugar, molasses, slaves)
- 11. their government’s laws
- 12. large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale.
- 15. form of trade where needed goods are exchanged between people; advantageous to both parties
- 18. neglect, Great Britain’s policy in the early 1700’s of NOT interfering in the American
- 19. crops, crop that is grown for sale, not individual use.
- 21. have full governing rights
- 22. politics & economy as long as such neglect served British economic interests
- 23. history: traditions passed from generation to generation by word of mouth - elders to young people, etc.
- 24. (rum, iron, guns), from Africa to West Indies (slaves, gold), from West Indies
- 26. Spanish conqueror of the Americas
Down
- 1. Passage, Part of the Triangular Trade in which Africans were forcibly
- 3. colony, Colony with a governor appointed by the king
- 4. Exchange, The transatlantic trade of crops, technology, & culture between the Americas, Europe Africa and Asia that began in 1492 with Columbus’ first voyage to the Americas.
- 7. people or groups who move their homes, villages, communities regularly in search for food
- 8. from Africa to slavery in the Americas
- 9. company, Company funded and run by a group of investors who share the company’s profits & losses
- 13. of Tordesillas, 1494 treaty in which Portugal and Spain divided the “non-Christian” world declared by Pope Alexander; Portugal gets the EAST of the Line of Demarcation & Spain gets the WEST.
- 14. of Burgesses, first representative legislature in the colonies; est. in Virginia 1619
- 16. Compact, Agreement in which settlers of Plymouth Colony agreed to
- 17. form of “inheritance” where important jobs, roles or functions in a community are passed along through the mother
- 20. Trade, Trade between the Americas, Europe & Africa - England to
- 25. servants, person who agrees to work for another person for a specified time in return for transportation, food & shelter