Across
- 4. Name of a British customs ship that was destroyed by colonists in Rhode Island during 1772.
- 7. Treaty signed in 1763 that marked the end of the Seven Year' War.
- 10. Belief of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene within the universe.
- 11. View that regards reason as the main source and test of knowledge.
- 12. A global war mainly between European powers, also known as the French and Indian War.
- 14. Organized committees in which colonists would exchange letters about suspicious or dangerous British activity.
- 15. A war in which a chief of an Indian tribe attacked colonial settlements on the western frontier.
Down
- 1. Confrontation in Boston during March of 1770, in which British soldiers killed five American colonists.
- 2. An act that put a strongly enforced tax on sugar and molasses, as well as other products imported into the American colonies.
- 3. An army official who later became the first president of the United States.
- 5. American political know for his phrase: "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- 6. An English philosopher, whose writings were popular during the Enlightenment period.
- 8. The highest legislature of British government, also known as the House of Lords.
- 9. A policy of avoiding strict punishment from British laws, as long as the colonies remained loyal to England.
- 13. An intellectual movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th century.
