US History to 1865 Review
Across
- 4. These rights, mentioned in the Declaration of Independence, included life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
- 6. Turning point of the Civil War in the east.
- 7. This was settled by the Pilgrims.
- 10. The abolitionist who conducted the Underground Railroad.
- 11. Of or involving farming.
- 13. A Mid-Atlantic colony established by the Quakers.
- 17. The suffragist who was jailed for voting in an election.
- 18. A large farm where cash crops are grown, located in the south.
- 23. Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- 24. Stated that slavery would end in the Confederate states;Jan. 1, 1863.
- 27. James Monroe's policy of protecting lands in the Americas from European powers.
- 29. This branch of government enforces the laws, and includes the office of the president.
- 30. Famous Civil War nurse, who started the American Red Cross.
Down
- 1. This was brought to America by the explorers, and brought death to Native Americans.
- 2. The name of England's first attempt at a permanent settlement in the new world.
- 3. This branch of government makes sure laws are in agreement with the US Constitution.
- 5. The right to vote.
- 8. This branch of government makes the laws.
- 9. Another name for city life.
- 12. The way a nation uses its resources, makes products, and distributes those products.
- 14. Another name for country, farm life.
- 15. This Native American tribe lived in igloos.
- 16. Robert LaSalle explored and claimed this river and all of it's tributaries for France.
- 19. A person whose passage to America was paid for in exchange for 7 years of labor.
- 20. This trail was the northern route to the Pacific Ocean.
- 21. A tax on imported goods.
- 22. This explorer sought the Northwest Passage to Asia.
- 25. This ocean borders the United States to the east.
- 26. Enslaved African-American credited with the invention of the reaper.
- 28. The nation created by southern states that seceded from the Union.