US History Unit 1

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