Across
- 2. Armament used for firing shells (bombs) at high angles
- 6. The Europeans that developed an identity independent of France
- 8. Name used for the removal of the “Acadiens” from Acadia
- 12. The very first fort built at Port Royal in 1629 (2 words)
- 13. A form of textile art using a needle and wool
- 14. A group of settlers sent to establish new territory
- 19. Originally buit as a powder magazine but then used as a dungeon (2 words)
- 20. The reigning monarch when Port Royal became Annapolis Royal (2 words)
- 21. A formally concluded and ratified agreement of peace
- 22. New England farmers who settled on the former Acadian lands
- 24. Name derived from the Greek for “paradise” and from Mi’kmaq for “the place of”
- 26. The number of battles that took place at Fort Anne
- 29. Slope of land shaped so all areas are covered by canon and musket fire
- 30. Infantryman’s gun with long barrel
Down
- 1. Defensive work that projects beyond the corners of the curtain wall
- 3. A triangular defensive work built in the ditch in front of the curtain wall
- 4. The first European settlement in North America, north of St Augustine, Florida (2 words)
- 5. Name of the city that became the capital of Nova Scotia in 1749
- 7. Name derived from the Greek for the city of Anne
- 9. The oldest building in Parks Canada (2 words)
- 10. A long defensive structure that joins two bastions (2 words)
- 11. Name for the people who remained loyal to the British crown after the American Revolution
- 15. The first National Historic Site created in 1917 (2 words)
- 16. The number of times the fort changed hands between the French and the British
- 17. The archway used to pass through from the parade square to man the outside defences (2 words)
- 18. He named the basin Port Royal
- 23. The document that creates Nova Scotia
- 25. The process that turned salt marshes into productive land
- 27. The first nation who occupied the territory for over 3,000 years
- 28. A large heavy piece of artillery used by the French & the British
