UNIT 1 STUDY GUIDE
Across
- 2. anything related to physical locations, landscapes, landforms, waterways or climate.
- 3. government the Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact, the first document that declared the colonists’ right to colonies with elected governments.
- 5. large property or landholding dependent on the labor of enslaved people
- 7. growing crops, raising animals, harvesting timber, and harvesting fish and other animals from a farm, ranch, or their natural habitats.
- 8. Financial gain or benefit derived from economic activities. Profit refers to the wealth acquired through trade, resources, etc.
- 10. enslaved people from the west coast of Africa to the Americas, usually via the Caribbean were forced on a journey across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World.
- 14. anything related to government, politics, laws or rule-making
- 15. A crop which is grown on a plantation (a large farm) to sell for profit rather than use of the grower.
- 17. A part of a region that produces wheat/grains.
- 18. The first permanent English settlement in the Americas was established in 1607.
Down
- 1. A person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others.
- 4. Assembly A group of people and legislatives, or law-making, body that gathered together.
- 6. anything related to money, businesses, finances, trade, or jobs.
- 7. to force that person to work for no pay, to obey commands, and to lose his or her freedom.
- 9. The trading between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. For example, resources, finished goods, and slaves were traded across the Atlantic Ocean to enrich England.
- 11. anything related to how people interact, culture, family, the arts, or religion.
- 12. Persecution In 1620, Pilgrims sailed to America and they were punished because of their religious beliefs.
- 13. A calling of a religious group (usually Christian or Catholic) to go out into the world and spread their faith.
- 16. A part of the ocean, a lake, etc, that is next to land and that is protected and deep enough to provide safety for ships.