US History 9 - Chapter 3

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Across
  1. 1. Explorer knighted by Queen Elizabeth for attacking Spanish ships.
  2. 7. Religious group seeking to leave the Church of England.
  3. 11. Major city in Pennsylvania, planned by William Penn.
  4. 13. Introduced tobacco cultivation to Virginia.
  5. 15. Movement of Puritans to Massachusetts Bay Colony.
  6. 18. Religious group seeking to reform the Church of England.
  7. 19. Refuge for debtors, founded by James Oglethorpe.
  8. 20. Religious dissenter who was banished from Massachusetts.
  9. 22. Native American woman who married John Rolfe.
  10. 23. Agreement signed by the Pilgrims to establish self-governance.
  11. 25. Proprietary colony established as a refuge for Catholics.
  12. 27. Religious group that settled Pennsylvania.
  13. 29. Document granting rights to establish colonies in Virginia.
  14. 30. Leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony who envisioned a "city on a hill."
  15. 32. First representative assembly in the American colonies.
Down
  1. 2. Colony founded by Roger Williams for religious freedom.
  2. 3. Naval fleet defeated by England, paving the way for colonization.
  3. 4. Colony established as a "holy experiment" by William Penn.
  4. 5. Colony originally settled by the Dutch and renamed by the English.
  5. 6. Cash crop that helped Jamestown prosper.
  6. 8. Boundary line separating Maryland and Pennsylvania.
  7. 9. The first successful English colony in North America.
  8. 10. Original Dutch name for New York.
  9. 12. Colony founded by the Pilgrims in 1620.
  10. 14. Leader who helped Jamestown survive through trade with Native Americans.
  11. 16. Colony created as a buffer against Spanish Florida.
  12. 17. Quaker leader who established Pennsylvania.
  13. 18. Wealthy landowners in New Netherland who ruled large estates.
  14. 21. Governor of Plymouth and author of "Of Plymouth Plantation."
  15. 24. Founder of Connecticut who advocated for democratic principles.
  16. 26. Rebellion led by a Virginia planter in 1676.
  17. 28. Staple crop of South Carolina.
  18. 31. Group of Separatists who established Plymouth.