Chapter 5- Life in the American Colonies (pp. 131-150)

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  1. 7. Outbreaks of diseases that affected large numbers of people.
  2. 8. England's representative assembly in London.
  3. 9. Type of farming that produced only enough to meet the needs of the family.
  4. 10. Crops grown to sell.
  5. 14. Rules governing the behavior and punishment of enslaved people.
  6. 16. This was an important New England industry.
  7. 17. Great Charter, signed by King John in 1215.
  8. 18. The name given to the exchange of goods and slaves between North America, the West Indies, and Africa.
  9. 20. The trip across the ocean for slaves was often called the ___ Passage.
  10. 21. The peaceful transfer of power to King Willam and Queen May was called the ___ Revolution.
  11. 23. The permanent moving from one country to another.
  12. 24. Goods sold to other countries.
Down
  1. 1. English preacher who arrived in the colonies in 1738.
  2. 2. Religious group that condemned slavery.
  3. 3. Publisher who accused the NY governor of corruption in his newspaper in 1733.
  4. 4. Goods bought from other countries.
  5. 5. The ___ Acts were a series of laws passed in the 1650s.
  6. 6. The First Great ___ was a religious revival that swept through the colonies in the 1700s.
  7. 7. Movement that spread the idea that knowledge, reason, and science can improve society.
  8. 11. Slavery was widely practiced in ___ Africa.
  9. 12. Democratic ideas, practices, and values that form a truly free society.
  10. 13. Religous group who refused to hold people in slavery.
  11. 15. Shipping goods without government permission.
  12. 19. Variety.
  13. 22. For the English, even the king or queen was bound by this.