Across
- 3. / The competition among European powers for control of North American territories led to numerous conflicts, such as the Anglo-Spanish Wars,
- 7. / European nations sought new trade routes and resources. The lure of gold, silver, spices, and other goods drove explorers to seek new territories.
- 9. / Founded by the Pilgrims, a group of English Separatists seeking religious freedom.
- 11. / Explored the southeastern United States, including present-day Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, searching for gold and other riches.
- 13. / European diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza, to which indigenous peoples had no immunity
- 14. / Founded by Swedish settlers along the Delaware River in present-day Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
- 15. / First European to land in what is now the United States, exploring Florida in search of the Fountain of Youth.
Down
- 1. / Innovations in navigation, shipbuilding, and cartography enabled longer voyages and more precise navigation.
- 2. / Established by the Dutch West India Company, it included parts of present-day New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut.
- 4. Dutch Wars, and later the French and Indian War.
- 5. / The first English attempt to establish a colony in North America, founded on Roanoke Island
- 6. / The transfer of plants, animals, goods, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds had profound effects on global economies and diets.
- 8. / The arrival of Europeans disrupted indigenous societies, economies, and cultures.
- 10. / Explored the Great Lakes region and established Quebec in 1608, which became a base for French exploration and the fur trade.
- 12. / Explored the Mississippi River and claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for France, naming it Louisiana.
