Unit 1: Exploration and the Settlement of the 13 English Colonies
Across
- 4. a sharing of characteristics or origins
- 6. a sequence discernible in certain actions
- 7. the capacity to endure continued subjection to something without adverse reaction
- 8. done, given or acting of one's own feel will
- 10. a system of ideas that forms the basis of political theory and policy
- 11. the action of traveling to learn about an area
- 18. leave one's country to settle elsewhere
- 20. a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over state control
- 25. a payment to a common fund
- 26. someone who comes to live in a foreign country
- 28. the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
- 30. a state of advancement
- 33. a fundamental source of something
- 34. an influence that contributes to a result
- 35. the activity of buying and selling
Down
- 1. the effect of one person, thing or action, on another
- 2. relation to trade, industry, and creation of wealth
- 3. a person or thing that is difficult to identify clearly
- 5. the capacity to have an effect on the development of something
- 9. an agreement to resolve a conflict
- 11. make an idea clear to someone by describing it in detail
- 12. a set of circumstances that make something possible
- 13. the importance, worth or usefulness or something
- 14. belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- 15. an underlying basis or principle for something
- 16. a grant of land given to settlers in the 13 colonies
- 17. the willingness of someone to do something
- 19. done against someone's will
- 21. activities associated with the governance of a country
- 22. someone noted for construction of an extensive system of irrigation canals
- 23. relating to an empire
- 24. to examine methodically with the intent to explain
- 27. an area having definable characteristics but not fixed boundaries
- 29. the right to act, speak or think as one wants
- 31. a theory of attitude held by a person or organization that acts as a guiding principle for behavior
- 32. a grant conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor