Life in the Colonies - Pgs 125 - 130

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Across
  1. 5. A private school run by women for girls.
  2. 6. A boy who was sent to work amongst a craftsman without wage in return for learning a trade.
  3. 9. People who signed contracts for four to seven years of wage-free work in return for a trip to the Americas.
  4. 10. A private teacher hired by wealthy planters that taught their children.
  5. 11. A set of tools, clothes, and 50 acres of land.
  6. 13. Farmers, craftsworkers, and some trades people were considered the majority of this social class.
Down
  1. 1. A movement of scientific change in belief.
  2. 2. A drastic movement in religion in the colonies during the 1730s and 40s.
  3. 3. The highest middle class in the colonies.
  4. 4. A priest which helped SET OFF a famous religous event in the colonies.
  5. 7. A minister that caused a religous event to become very famous very quickly.
  6. 8. A school supported by taxes.
  7. 12. _______ was a mix of West African languages and English.
  8. 14. The act of ruining ones reputation as a crime.