Across
- 1. He said "He that will not work, shall not eat"
- 4. Leader of a group of landless frontier settlers who opposed Governor William Berkeley.
- 6. people who were captured and brought to America against their will
- 10. The first permanent English settlement.
- 11. When colonists had to eat rats, mice, cats, dogs and horses in order to survive.
- 12. the cause of death of many native Americans
- 15. Ability to practice one’s own religion freely without fear of government interference
- 18. this area of the colonies were especially dependent on slave labor due to the large plantations and their economies reliance on agricultural
- 20. This Virginia crop quickly became very popular in England.
- 21. servants People who sold their labor to the person who paid their passage to America
- 22. Founder of Rhode Island, He is best remembered for his advocacy of religious freedom and separation of church and state.
Down
- 2. lost land due to European colonization
- 3. a revival that swept Protestantism in the British colonies and changed the fabric of religion in early America.
- 5. Document created by the Pilgrims agreeing to create their own community and obey its laws
- 7. This made many colonists at Jamestown sick with fever.
- 8. He developed a high grade tobacco that the colonists learned to grow.
- 9. England began establishing colonies after the they defeated this in 1588.
- 13. these people, although they had a lot of responsibilities at home, were treated unequally
- 14. Many colonists at Jamestown futilely spent their days looking for this. They didn't find any
- 16. An economic system where the colonys trade with the mother country, and the mother country mostly benefits
- 17. A Native American Tribe that jamestown colonists traded with. They also sometimes fought
- 19. In 1619 it became the first representative assembly in the American colonies.
