Across
- 4. After the overthrow of propietors in 1691, the ______ _________ were persecuted in Massachusetts.
- 8. Indentured servants received passage to America, food, shelter, clothing, tools, and land. True or False?
- 9. ______ and not just faith created progress and knowledge.
- 10. Because plantations were far from towns, they were forced to become ____-_________ communities.
- 12. The different forms of paper currency proved to be what?
- 14. In the late 17th Century, the ratio of males to females began to be more ________.
- 17. The passing of all inheritance to the eldest son.
- 19. A group of people who pledged to the new congregational church and town.
- 20. The ____ Act of 1750
- 21. Spread by Cotton Mather and adopted in Boston in the 1720's.
- 22. Merchants, for the most part, ________ the Navigation Acts
- 23. Satanic powers
- 24. Kings College and the University of Pennsylvania were both created as _______ institutions.
- 25. Most plantations in the 17th Century had small, rough _______.
Down
- 1. The covenant members arranged around a what?
- 2. In the North, they had a ____ climate.
- 3. The African slaves showed greater resistance to _______.
- 5. The family structure was more stable and traditional where?
- 6. Where was the Stone Rebellion of 1739 held at?
- 7. There was a _____ number of early deaths.
- 11. What was the industry that had an important part to the colonial economy.
- 13. What was South Carolina's and Georgia's cash crop?
- 15. The ________ had little to no tolerance for "independent" women.
- 16. Most former servants floating around were young, single ___.
- 17. The word that describes how a family centers around and is controlled by the father.
- 18. Charles Wesley and George Whitfield were ____________ from England.
