Three Colonial Regions

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Across
  1. 2. The soil in New England was ______ and hard to dig.
  2. 3. A group of people in Pennsylvania who believed in peace and equality.
  3. 7. "I am a Middle Colony. The Quakers lived here and believed everyone was equal."
  4. 9. People forced to work on plantations with no rights.
  5. 11. Large farms in the South where enslaved people were forced to work.
  6. 12. New England colonies started as ______ communities.
  7. 14. A plant that was very popular in Virginia.
  8. 16. New England was known for building ______ to travel on the ocean.
  9. 18. The region that contains Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
  10. 19. The ______ colonies contain the following: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
  11. 20. New Amsterdam was a ______ place where people spoke 18 different languages.
Down
  1. 1. The Middle Colonies were called the "______" because they grew so much grain.
  2. 4. The ______ colonies contain the following: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
  3. 5. "I am a New England Colony. I was the only place where religion and government were separate."
  4. 6. Plants grown to be sold, like tobacco and indigo.
  5. 8. Places New England built so students could learn to read.
  6. 10. The Dutch started a colony to find animal ______ (like beaver skins!).
  7. 13. The climate in New England was very ______ in the winter.
  8. 15. "I am a Southern Colony. Farmers grew a lot of tobacco here."
  9. 17. The climate in the Southern colonies was ______ and sunny.
  10. 18. "I am a Middle Colony. I have a major city that was once called New Amsterdam."