APUSH Unit 2

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Across
  1. 3. Process of British colonies gradually adopting English political and cultural practices
  2. 4. Economic policy requiring colonies to produce goods for export to benefit Britain
  3. 5. System granting land to colonists who paid passage of new settlers
  4. 9. Puritan ideal of Massachusetts Bay Colony as a model Christian community (1630)
  5. 10. European philosophical movement emphasizing reason that influenced colonial thought
  6. 14. Religious group that founded New England colonies seeking to reform the Church of England
  7. 15. Economic basis of French and Dutch colonial relationships with Native Americans
  8. 16. British policy of loosely enforcing colonial rules allowing self-governance
  9. 18. Early self-governance agreement among Plymouth colonists (1620)
  10. 19. Nickname for middle colonies known for cereal crop exports
  11. 22. Form of direct participatory self-government in New England colonies
  12. 23. British laws restricting colonial trade to benefit English merchants
  13. 24. Virginia uprising of backcountry farmers and servants against colonial elite (1676)
  14. 25. British practice of fencing common lands that drove migration to colonies
  15. 26. Laws creating strict racial system defining enslaved status as permanent and inherited
Down
  1. 1. Large enslaved African uprising in South Carolina (1739)
  2. 2. Law defining children of enslaved mothers as enslaved at birth
  3. 6. Transatlantic spread of newspapers and pamphlets strengthening ties between colonies and Britain
  4. 7. Devastating Native American conflict against English settlers in New England (1675)
  5. 8. Religious revival movement that swept through British colonies (1730s-1740s)
  6. 11. Labor-intensive cash crop that drove Chesapeake colonial economy
  7. 12. Native American uprising that forced Spanish to accommodate Indigenous culture (1680)
  8. 13. Diversity of religious and ethnic groups particularly in middle colonies
  9. 17. Maryland law providing religious freedom for Christians (1649)
  10. 20. First representative colonial legislature in Virginia (1619)
  11. 21. Protestant religious group in middle colonies known for pacifism and tolerance