APUSH unit 1 & 2 Vocab

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Across
  1. 3. Major Puritan settlement founded in 1630
  2. 4. Founder of Pennsylvania and advocate of religious tolerance
  3. 5. Early agreement for self-government in Plymouth
  4. 6. Middle Colony founded by William Penn as a Quaker haven
  5. 7. Maryland law granting religious freedom to all Christians
  6. 12. War between New England colonists and Native Americans (1675–1676)
  7. 18. First representative assembly in the colonies
  8. 22. Native leader whose confederacy traded with Jamestown
  9. 24. Native group involved in King Philip’s War
  10. 25. Business model pooling investor money to fund colonies
  11. 27. Northern New England colony separated from Massachusetts
  12. 29. Middle Colony originally controlled by the Dutch
  13. 30. One of the 13 original colonies, known for Fundamental Orders
  14. 32. Radical Puritans who wanted to completely break from Church of England
  15. 38. Contracted laborers working for passage to colonies
  16. 39. 1630s conflict between Pequot tribe and New England colonists
  17. 41. Native leader also known as King Philip
  18. 42. British trade laws enforcing mercantilism and restricting colonial trade
  19. 43. Traveling preacher who drew large crowds during Great Awakening
  20. 46. Southern colony, home of Jamestown
  21. 47. Middle Colony known for diverse population
  22. 52. Early colonial alliance for defense against Natives and Dutch
  23. 58. First permanent English settlement in 1607
  24. 59. Belief in natural rights such as life, liberty, and property
  25. 60. Southern colony with rice and indigo plantations
  26. 62. Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and natural rights
  27. 63. Large movement of Puritans from England to New England (1630s)
  28. 64. Buffer colony between South Carolina and Spanish Florida
  29. 65. Catholic haven colony founded by Lord Baltimore
  30. 66. Economic theory that colonies exist to enrich the mother country
  31. 67. 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina
  32. 68. British policy of loosely enforcing trade laws until 1763
Down
  1. 1. Colony governed by joint-stock company
  2. 2. American painter known for historical scenes
  3. 8. Ministers who opposed emotional revival preaching
  4. 9. Colony founded for religious freedom by Roger Williams
  5. 10. Trade network linking Europe, Africa, and Americas
  6. 11. 1676 uprising by frontier farmers against Virginia government
  7. 13. New England colony founded by Puritans
  8. 14. Allowed partial church membership for descendants of Puritans
  9. 15. Brutal transatlantic voyage of enslaved Africans
  10. 16. Land grant system encouraging immigration to Virginia
  11. 17. Inventor, writer, diplomat; author of Poor Richard’s Almanack
  12. 19. Banished from Massachusetts for challenging Puritan leaders
  13. 20. Large farms relying on enslaved labor in the South
  14. 21. Small-scale farming for family use in New England
  15. 23. Religious group seeking to purify Church of England
  16. 26. Founder of Rhode Island, advocate of religious freedom
  17. 28. Assemblies elected by colonists to make laws
  18. 30. Early Jamestown leader who helped colony survive
  19. 31. Chesapeake cash crop that saved Jamestown's economy
  20. 33. Separatists who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620
  21. 34. Belief in government based on consent of the governed
  22. 35. Religious group opposing war, promoting equality; founded Pennsylvania
  23. 36. Religious revival movement of 1730s–1740s
  24. 37. WITCHTRIALS 1692 hysteria in Massachusetts leading to execution of accused witches
  25. 40. First published African American female poet
  26. 44. Southern cash crop, grown in Carolinas with enslaved labor
  27. 45. Southern cash crop used for blue dye
  28. 48. Colony under direct control of the king
  29. 49. "Lost Colony" that mysteriously disappeared
  30. 50. Ministers who supported emotional style of preaching during revival
  31. 51. Preacher who sparked the Great Awakening with "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
  32. 53. African woman who sued for her freedom and won (1640s)
  33. 54. Southern colony known for small tobacco farms
  34. 55. New England local government gatherings where male citizens voted
  35. 56. Puritan governor who called Massachusetts Bay a "City upon a Hill"
  36. 57. Colony granted to one or more proprietors by the king
  37. 61. Middle Colony originally part of Pennsylvania