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