US History Unit 1
Across
- 7. period when the British government did not enforce the Navigation Acts in hopes of making more money
- 9. large scale farm, typically devoted to a singular cash crop
- 11. crop sold in mass amounts for profit
- 13. the most profitable cash crop during the colonial era, especially popular in the upper south
- 15. only colony that allowed Judaism
- 16. line that separated the Appalachian Mountains from the fertile lowcountry
- 17. first sect of Christianity, founded Maryland due to discrimination in England
- 18. self governance agreement signed by all male Pilgrims upon arriving at Plymouth
- 22. object made of natural resources via human intervention
- 23. legislative body of Virginia, was the first of its kind, based on Parliament
- 24. religious revival in the colonies that led to new denominations and a rise in independent thinking
- 25. religious group that believed the Anglican church was too similar to the Catholic church, founded Massachusetts
Down
- 1. natural resource that can be found in the wild
- 2. uprising of indentured servants against the government of Virginia
- 3. path through the Atlantic Ocean that slave ships followed
- 4. the first successful English settlement in North America
- 5. major port city in Pennsylvania of economic and political importance
- 6. ethnic group comprised of Scottish and Irish backgrounds that primarily settled in the Appalachian Mountains
- 8. economic ideology based on the prioritization of exports over imports
- 10. major port city in New York, home to early landmarks like Wall Street and Broadway
- 11. major port city of the South
- 12. colony that created the first state constitution in the colonies
- 14. settlement founded by Pilgrims, a separatist religious group
- 19. colony that served as a military buffer between Spanish Florida and South Carolina
- 20. nonviolent religious group that founded Pennsylvania
- 21. an overseas territory owned by a country, typically for economic reasons