History/ELA- Week 6 & 7

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Across
  1. 2. well-supplied with something; full
  2. 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
  3. 9. the name given to the mutilated and bloody corpses of Indigenous people by savage scalp hunters
  4. 10. a disaster; failure
  5. 13. or regular warfare; refers to war between two or more nations, using battlefield tactics and typical weapons of war
  6. 14. formal release from guilt or punishment; forgiveness
  7. 15. dissatisfaction or exhaustion caused by boredom; fatigue
  8. 16. people or groups who seek to become independent of the nation that has power over them and to form their own government
  9. 17. men organized specifically to fight Indigenous peoples using tactics and strategies of wilderness warfare
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 21. a soldier for hire, who is not loyal to any particular government, group, or ideology
  13. 24. the belief that any violence, including war, is wrong under any circumstances
Down
  1. 1. bought land that was believed to become valuable and sell for a profit
  2. 3. went across the land measuring and making maps for colonial governments in preparation for selling it out from under the Native people
  3. 4. to verbally rip apart; mock/insult
  4. 5. organized groups of armed farmers or townspeople, not trained professional soldiers
  5. 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
  6. 8. very harmful; poisonous/dangerous
  7. 11. argumentative and uncooperative; bad-tempered
  8. 12. received some of the worst violence against Indigenous peoples during the separatists war; were pacifists that joined the Moravian church
  9. 18. excessive or foolish boldness; nerve/rashness
  10. 22. profane talk about holy or sacred things
  11. 23. to cheat someone out of money; scam