Across
- 3. required a government tax stamp on paper goods and all legal documents
- 4. how many states sent representatives?
- 6. some colonist still had hope of reconciliation so colonist send one final appeal & delegates pledged continuing loyalty
- 8. enjoy the most independence from the crown
- 10. secured independence from Great Britain
- 11. headed by a prime minister who is chosen by parliament
- 14. The seeds of democracy took root here
- 16. life liberty and property
- 17. three-fifths of the enslaved people in a state would be counted when determining a states population
- 18. Government is legitimate only so long as the parties to the agreement hand over their power to the state
- 19. refused to sign the constitution because it lacked a bill of rights
- 20. two-chamber legislature
Down
- 1. King of England in 1760
- 2. Civil War in England when the __ was signed
- 5. series of articles defending the constitution
- 7. to become __ nine of thirteen states had to ratify
- 9. seek to dominate society ex. North Korea
- 12. upper house composed of nobles
- 13. the supreme power to act within its territory and to control its external affairs
- 15. formally approve
