Chapter 3: Society and Culture in Provincial America

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