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