Across
- 2. Military leader at the English settlement known as Jamestown (1608) who helped save the Jamestown settlement from collapsing
- 5. seventh president of the United States
- 7. The harsh winter of 1609 to 1610
- 11. War fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865, between the North and the South
- 12. a member of the House of Burgesses, wrote the Declaration of Independence, was ambassador to France and was the third president of the United States of America
- 14. Party that was against slavery in the new territories
- 16. fear of new immigrants coming to America
- 18. the first representative assembly in the New World
- 19. Italian who explored the northeastern coast of North America for England in 1497
- 20. An Englishman who became a colonist in the early settlement of Virginia and perfected the tobacco industry in North America
- 21. Man who invented the Cotton Gin and developed interchangeable parts
- 22. a group of religious reformists who wanted to purify the Anglican Church
- 23. Shawnee Indian twin brother to the Prophet
- 24. an Italian navigator who was hired by the Spanish to find the Northwest Passage to India
- 25. Spanish explorers who invaded Central and South America for its riches in the 1500s
Down
- 1. restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force after slavery was abolished
- 3. the forcible enlistment of sailors or soldiers
- 4. 16th President of the United States
- 6. New England teacher, and author who spoke against the inhumane treatment of insane people and prisoners during the 1830s
- 8. English Quaker who started the "Holy Experiment" of Pennsylvania
- 9. freed slave who lived in America during the late 1800s who waged a constant battle for the abolition of slavery
- 10. agreement in 1494 between Spain and Portugal that divided the world into two hemispheres
- 13. Members of the Religious Society of Friends who believed in equality of all peoples and resisted the military
- 15. An owner, and cultivator of a small farm
- 17. Economic theory that simply states a nation’s power is determined by its wealth in gold
