Across
- 4. a dockworker who was part african
- 5. formal expression of an opinion
- 8. wealthy English Quaker
- 11. set up a civil government
- 12. refused to buy
- 18. He believed that people should be free to follow their consciences in religious matters
- 19. set up a trading post in Quebec in what is now Canada.
- 20. boasted that they would be ready to fight on a minutes notice
- 22. Includes Massachusetts and Virginia
- 24. people who disagree with established views
- 25. bought from foreign markets
Down
- 1. which means that they generally produced just enough to meet the needs of their families
- 2. A successful lawyer
- 3. treated harshly because of their beliefs
- 6. cancelled
- 7. included Mew York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware
- 9. formal plan of government
- 10. to trade illegally with other nations
- 12. representatives
- 13. the right to organize a settlement
- 14. variety
- 15. two of the most outspoken defenders of colonial
- 16. worked in the fields
- 17. the acceptance of different beliefs
- 21. crops that could be easily sold in markets
- 23. bosses
