US REV.
Across
- 4. Entitlements or freedoms that individuals possess and are typically protected by law.
- 6. Referring to the people, government, or things related to Great Britain.
- 8. Open resistance or defiance against an established authority or government.
- 10. The agreement that ended the American Revolution and recognized the United States as an independent nation.
- 11. A formal agreement or contract between two or more parties, often establishing peace or resolving disputes.
- 13. The surrounding and blockading of a city, town, or fortress by enemy forces.
- 16. The document proclaiming the American colonies' separation from British rule and asserting their rights to self-governance.
- 17. The taxes on individuals or entities by a government.
Down
- 1. A written set of fundamental principles and laws that govern a nation or organization.
- 2. Regulations or barriers imposed by governments that limit or control international trade.
- 3. Military personnel from Great Britain who were stationed in the American colonies.
- 5. An official representative of a government who engages in negotiations and maintains relations with other countries.
- 7. A violent confrontation between British soldiers and colonists in Boston, resulted in several deaths.
- 9. Settlers who lived in the American colonies under British rule.
- 12. Supreme authority or power to govern oneself without interference from others.
- 14. Freedom from control or influence by others, particularly from a ruling authority.
- 15. The war fought by American colonists against British rule, leading to the birth of the United States