UNIT 1 STUDY GUIDE

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