Carolina's Early Years

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Across
  1. 3. the sea journey taken by slave ships from West Africa to the Americas.
  2. 6. someone who wants extreme changes in government or society.
  3. 7. a creole language and culture developed by African Americans in the Low Country.
  4. 8. a set of laws written to govern Carolina; never officially adopted.
  5. 13. a major slave revolt in 1739 near the Stono River.
  6. 14. an official count of population.
  7. 15. early building method using mud and branches.
Down
  1. 1. land grant system giving settlers land based on how many people (including slaves) they brought.
  2. 2. economic policy focusing on exporting more than importing to gain wealth.
  3. 4. laws restricting enslaved people’s rights after the Stono Rebellion.
  4. 5. planter who made indigo a cash crop in South Carolina.
  5. 9. products like tar, pitch, and turpentine from pine trees used for ships.
  6. 10. people who worked without pay for a set number of years in exchange for passage to America.
  7. 11. a crop that is a primary source of income.
  8. 12. a system of government by the whole population.