US History Chapter 3 and 4
Across
- 3. in 1737, colonial government of Delaware purchased land by hiring runners to "walk" the distance that Natives would sell to them
- 4. parliament issued taxes on a system of trade exclusive to the British colonies
- 5. ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France, resulting British expansion in North America
- 8. religious revival that provided a language of individualism and reinforced in print culture through outside revivals and crusades
- 10. also known as the French and Indian War is a dispute between
- 12. a prophet, received a vision from his religion’s main deity, known as the Master of Life.
- 13. created the proclamation line marking the Appalachian Mountains as the boundary between the British colonies and land held controlled by Native Americans.
- 14. the Puebloan religious leader, who had been arrested and whipped for “sorcery” five years earlier, led various Puebloan groups in rebellion
Down
- 1. grew out of tensions between Native Americans and English settlers as well as tensions between wealthy English landowners and the poor settlers who continually pushed west into territory controlled by Native Americans.
- 2. Native Americans waged war on British colonies in until 1766 and preached for a return to traditional rituals
- 5. a war between the Puritans and Pequot indians over land resulting in enslavement and massacre
- 6. an itinerant preacher during the Great Awakening that made revivals popular
- 7. english man granted land in Pennsylvania to start a Quaker colony
- 9. the dethronement of King James and establishment as a constitutional monarch of England
- 11. Wampanoag sachem who fought against the Puritans after an unjust trial