Across
- 2. A merchant in early American history who met with Native American tribes to swap goods without using paper money.
- 5. A piece of information that is completely true and can be proven with research or science.
- 7. Unfair and cruel treatment of a group of people by a powerful ruler or government over a long period of time.
- 10. The clues, facts, or data you use to prove that an answer is correct or that a crime was committed.
- 11. A situation where a massive group of people all leave a place at the exact same time.
Down
- 1. A group of people born and living around the same time, like you and your classmates, or your parents and their friends.
- 3. Someone who breaks the trust of their friends, teammates, or country by turning against them.
- 4. To put out a fire so that it stops burning completely.
- 6. A noticeable or important part of something, like a facial characteristic or a text _______ (like a caption or a heading) in a nonfiction book.
- 8. Left out of a group, game, or activity on purpose; the opposite of included.
- 9. Something important that happens, like a birthday party, a sports game, or a major moment in history.
