Across
- 4. – Major export in trade routes
- 5. – Another major New England industry.
- 7. – Common trade learned by apprentices.
- 10. – New England valued this highly; led to widespread literacy.
- 11. – Promised taken by apprentices
- 12. – Crop grown for profit (like tobacco, rice, indigo).
- 13. – Country that ruled the colonies.
- 15. – Dye-producing plant grown in the South
- 16. – Type of farming where families grow only enough to survive.
- 17. – Main source of income in Southern and Middle Colonies.
- 18. – King-appointed leader in many colonies.
- 21. – Major influence on education and laws in New England.
- 23. – Trade route connecting the colonies, Africa, and the Caribbean.
- 26. – A settlement ruled by a distant country.
- 27. – Elected colonial lawmaking body.
- 28. – A young person learning a trade from a skilled worker.
- 29. – Resource used for homes, ships, and trade.
- 30. – The highest social class in the colonies; wealthy landowners.
- 31. – Great Awakening preacher.
- 33. – Illegal trade used by colonists to avoid English laws.
- 35. – Major New England industry due to forests and coastline.
- 36. – Region known as the “Breadbasket Colonies.”
- 37. – Key New England product
Down
- 1. – Movement stressing reason and science.
- 2. – Religious group that dominated life in the New England Colonies.
- 3. – Used in colonial printing presses
- 6. – Large farm in the Southern Colonies that used enslaved labor.
- 8. – Region with plantations, warm climate, and fertile soil.
- 9. – Peaceful religious group founded Pennsylvania.
- 14. – Southern cash crop
- 19. – Freedoms colonists believed they had as English citizens.
- 20. – Rules colonists lived under
- 22. – English laws controlling colonial trade.
- 24. – Type of servant who works 4–7 years to repay passage.
- 25. – How a region makes money; shaped by geography.
- 32. – People who lived in the 13 colonies.
- 34. – Middle Colonies were known for many cultures and religions.
