Across
- 4. The college that Massachusetts had that contained America’s first library
- 6. The first book printed in America that was printed by a printing press in Cambridge
- 7. A food that is made when cooking corn and beans together
- 8. 3-day feast that took place in 1621 which marked the friendship and peace between the Englishmen and the Native Americans
- 10. The crop that the Indians introduced to the Puritans, and it was eaten at the first Thanksgiving. The soil was also perfect for growing it.
Down
- 1. The system that the Massachusetts Bay Colony established that helped children learn, and we still use it today
- 2. Created with corn, this bread can be used to make cornmeal mush.
- 3. The most popular drink that was drunk more often than water. It was flavored with fruit such as apples.
- 5. An animal that was eaten at Thanksgiving, and it’s skin could be used as clothes. The hunter shared this animal with their neighbors when they hunted it.
- 9. A pudding that was eaten very often on Massachusetts farms, and children describe it as being “Poured out of their ears.”
