United States History I - Sophomores
Across
- 2. Pilgrims' ship
- 7. the proprietor of the Lost Colony at Roanoke
- 8. governor of the Puritans
- 10. the act implementing the first internal tax
- 11. first to circumnavigate the globe
- 14. Children memorized doctrine out of this book during Sunday School
- 17. the acts that took the "power of the purse" away from colonial legislatures regarding the governor
- 19. the first written constitution was adopted in this colony/state
- 21. America's greatest theologian
- 23. a nice term for a pirate
- 25. the climax of the French and Indian War
- 27. "Town" or "Village"
- 32. the Spanish had the greatest navy before the English
- 33. a captive's journey from Africa to the New World in the ship's hold
- 34. led a retreat away from Duquesne when the British met with disaster
- 36. an act that was an external tax
- 37. separatists who fled England in 1620
Down
- 1. Captain of the Sea Dogs
- 3. preached to crowds of 20,000 or more
- 4. wanted to reform the Anglican Church
- 5. Only tribe that allied with the British in the French and Indian War
- 6. an act in violation of colonial privacy
- 9. the proprietor of Georgia
- 12. proposed a three-point strategy for the French and Indian War in the New World
- 13. attempted to create a national colonial government at the Albany Congress
- 15. King George III called the American Revolution a "___________ Rebellion".
- 16. the official church of England
- 18. a paddle-shaped board with the alphabet and Lord's prayer
- 20. wanted to build a road on his way marching to Fort Duquesne
- 22. Banished from Massachusetts for his radical beliefs
- 24. Married Pocahontas
- 26. the man who organized the Sons of Liberty
- 27. the Proprietor who wanted to establish a safe haven for Quakers and other religious dissenters
- 28. believed in an inner light
- 29. the Iroquois despised the _________ Indians
- 30. the wealthy merchant who helped to promote boycotts
- 31. realized that Columbus had actually stumbled upon a separate continent
- 35. the "voice" of the revolution (speeches)