Across
- 2. well-supplied with something; full
- 7. WARFARE war in which one or more sides might not use a regular military organization, and might or might not use conventional weapons or tactics
- 9. the name given to the mutilated and bloody corpses of Indigenous people by savage scalp hunters
- 10. a disaster; failure
- 13. or regular warfare; refers to war between two or more nations, using battlefield tactics and typical weapons of war
- 14. formal release from guilt or punishment; forgiveness
- 15. dissatisfaction or exhaustion caused by boredom; fatigue
- 16. people or groups who seek to become independent of the nation that has power over them and to form their own government
- 17. men organized specifically to fight Indigenous peoples using tactics and strategies of wilderness warfare
- 19. King George III of England declared in 1763 that no British subjects could settle on Indigenous lands in the Ohio Country west of here
- 20. their homelands covered substantial parts of what is now Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas; their first contact with European settlers was with the Spanish
- 21. a soldier for hire, who is not loyal to any particular government, group, or ideology
- 24. the belief that any violence, including war, is wrong under any circumstances
Down
- 1. bought land that was believed to become valuable and sell for a profit
- 3. went across the land measuring and making maps for colonial governments in preparation for selling it out from under the Native people
- 4. to verbally rip apart; mock/insult
- 5. organized groups of armed farmers or townspeople, not trained professional soldiers
- 6. consisted of six Iroquois nations- Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Tuscarora, Onondaga and Oneida, whose homelands were on the western edge of the colony of New York
- 8. very harmful; poisonous/dangerous
- 11. argumentative and uncooperative; bad-tempered
- 12. received some of the worst violence against Indigenous peoples during the separatists war; were pacifists that joined the Moravian church
- 18. excessive or foolish boldness; nerve/rashness
- 22. profane talk about holy or sacred things
- 23. to cheat someone out of money; scam
