Across
- 5. goods brought into a country
- 8. This country was responsible for setting up the 13 Colonies
- 10. The French and Indian war was fought over this resource
- 11. A large and powerful Native American tribe from the Northeastern US
- 14. how are two things similar
- 15. To kick someone out of a Christian Church
- 19. another word for farming
- 23. The role that Dinwiddie had as the leader of Virginia when he commanded G. Washington
- 24. The Holiday that we celebrate to remember the Pilgrims and some Native Americans eating together
- 26. Women in colonial New England were famously accused of being one of these.
- 30. the act of coming to live permanently in a new country
- 31. This was often the punishment for women were convicted as being Witches in Salem, Massachusetts
- 32. Only word that was found carved into a tree at Roanoke after everyone mysteriously disappeared
- 33. The worship of fake Gods or beings
- 35. goods sent out of a country
- 36. Another word for tax. Money that the government makes you pay for a good or service
Down
- 1. this settlement was known as "the lost colony" because when ships returned, everyone had disappeared
- 2. This man was governor of Virginia and worked with Washington during the French and Indian War
- 3. A very large farm that grows cash crops, usually in the south
- 4. important or noteworthy
- 6. England's legislative body, similar to how the US has Congress
- 7. This country lost in the French and Indian war and gave much of its land to either England or Spain
- 9. The type of religious people that lived in Pennsylvania and the Middle Colonies
- 12. goods like oats, wheat, corn which were commonly grown in middle colonies
- 13. This country was given land by France after the French and Indian War
- 16. how someone reads and understands something
- 17. Speaking or acting in such a way that disrespects God
- 18. colony on the coast of Massachusetts where Pilgrims first settled, though they had tried to go to Jamestown
- 20. Very strict Protestants who lived in New England who wanted to purify the church
- 21. A certain type of Christianity that is popular in America
- 22. Instead of Rhode, this word was the nickname for ______ Island because it allowed so much religious freedom
- 25. these servants signed contracts to work for 5-7 years in exchange for a ride to the New World
- 27. This Wampanoag Native American helped the Pilgrims learn how to plant crops in the rocky New England soil
- 28. how are two things different
- 29. The people that came over on the Mayflower seeking religious freedom
- 34. to communicate or make an idea clear to others
