Social World Vocabulary
Across
- 3. European colonization imports smallpox into North America
- 5. To carry or send (something, such as a commodity) to some other place (such as another country)
- 8. A fundamental human right and the first to express and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of conscience
- 9. The input goods or inventory that a company needs to manufacture its products. Examples of raw materials include steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber,forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals
- 12. The country of origin of settlers or colonists in a place
- 14. God, Gold, and Glory
- 15. The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing
- 16. The establishment of a colony
Down
- 1. The systematic hostility or ill-treatment encountered by an individual or group because of their religious beliefs
- 2. The making of goods available for use
- 4. Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition through the southeastern United States; credited as being the first European in Georgia
- 6. A body of persons in authority
- 7. To bring (something, such as merchandise) into a place or country from another country
- 10. Several islands off Georgia's coast; inhabited by Native Americans;the Spanish built several missions on these islands
- 11. To bring about a religious conversion in
- 12. Churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity
- 13. Swamp The largest swamp in North America; was the home to many Nativ Americans and a location for Spanish missions