Across
- 3. A paid soldier who fights for a foreign country.
- 5. People who remained loyal to Britain.
- 8. The continental army suffered a serious defeat here.
- 10. Two houses in the legislature.
- 12. People that members of congress represent.
- 15. The place the British captured.
- 16. Privately owned merchant ships with weapons.
- 17. People who wanted to fight the British for their independence.
- 18. To be the same as.
- 19. A surprise attack.
Down
- 1. An addition to a formal document such as the Constitution.
- 2. Argument between two or more sides in which each side has to give up some of what it wants.
- 4. Formally charge a public official with misconduct in office.
- 6. When the cost to buy things increases.
- 7. A formal plan of government.
- 9. Left without permission.
- 10. Prevents supplies and reinforcements from reaching a destination.
- 11. A hit and run technique.
- 13. Sharing power between the federal and state governments.
- 14. To set something aside for a particular purpose.
