Across
- 3. famous person of the Enlightenment who had many inventions and ideas for the good of people
- 5. many girls learned what they needed from her
- 8. the way most artists learned their craft
- 12. a publisher who faced trial over printing criticizing stories about the governor
- 13. famous for "examine your lives" sermons
- 14. as towns and cities grew, one might be entertained by going to this
- 17. the first college in the colonies
- 18. a gift of clothes, tools and 50 acres
- 19. this type of school held in a home run by women
- 20. publishing damaging information about someone
- 21. religious music played on this
- 23. the first one in 1640 MA for religious books
- 25. what type of education slaves had usually
- 26. word for upper class
- 27. believing the the "light of human reason"
- 28. how teachers were paid sometimes
- 29. oldest painting of this colonial man
- 30. if your family was wealthy they could send you to this type of school
Down
- 1. published the Boston News-Letter, the first newspaper in the colonies
- 2. in New England if towns had 50 or more families this person was hired
- 4. accepting the beliefs of others
- 6. main job of men in the countryside
- 7. famous for calling on "sinners to repent"
- 9. part of the lower class
- 10. one of the possible jobs of women in the city
- 11. a religious movement led by enthusiastic preachers
- 15. jobs like milking the cows, laundry, raising kids, making candles
- 16. combination of English and West African languages
- 22. 12 year old boys sometimes learned a trade from a master and became their ___
- 24. fraction of white colonists that were middle class
