Across
- 3. protected citizens from their government
- 6. borrowed the rights and freedoms from the Enlightenment thinkers
- 8. Prince Charles restored the monarchy after his father's death
- 12. believed in the separation of church and state and believed in the freedom of speech
- 13. was also known as the "Bloodless Revolution"
- 17. sent to overthrow her father and were then required to sign the Bill of Rights
- 18. a war that took place from 1642-1649 over the absolute rule of King Charles 1
- 20. representatives met and wrote the Declaration of Rights and Grievances
- 21. died in 1603 before the Stuart family took over the throne
- 23. British soldiers shot and killed five colonists after a disagreement
- 24. king prohibited the colonists to live west of the Appalachian mountains
Down
- 1. demanded religious toleration and believed in freedom of religion
- 2. placed a military governor on Massachusetts and closed the Boston Harbor
- 4. "shot heard around the world"
- 5. created the army and began the draft of the Declaration of Independence
- 7. war over the territory of the Ohio River Valley
- 9. wrote the first constitution and created a republican for of government
- 10. gave the "divine right" speech
- 11. after the French and Indian war, Great Britain had to control the colonies to restore expenses
- 14. most of the necessary printed materials were taxed
- 15. USA's independence was officially stored
- 16. was a catholic who appointed fellow catholics against English law
- 19. gave the East India company the advantage by lowering prices for increased business
- 22. believed that everyone should give up some of their rights to the government but always keep their natural rights of life, liberty, and property
- 25. was forced to sign a petition saying that the law was higher than the king
