MIDDLE AND SOUTHERN COLONIES

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Across
  1. 4. (8 letters) A colonial law-making body, like Virginia's House of Burgesses.
  2. 7. (10 letters) A young Virginia officer who gained his first military experience in this war.
  3. 9. (10 letters) A large southern farm that relied on enslaved labor to grow cash crops.
  4. 11. (8 letters) The powerful Native American confederacy that allied with the British.
  5. 12. (6 letters) A pacifist religious group that settled heavily in Pennsylvania.
Down
  1. 1. (7 letters) The primary cash crop of the Virginia and Maryland colonies.
  2. 2. (7 letters) A citizen army, composed of non-professional soldiers, called upon in emergencies.
  3. 3. (6 letters) A plant grown in South Carolina used to create a valuable blue dye.
  4. 5. (6 letters) A farmer who cultivates his own small plot of land.
  5. 6. (8 letters) Any crop grown specifically for sale and profit.
  6. 8. (7 letters) The Ottawa chief who led a major rebellion against the British in 1763 after the war.
  7. 10. (6 letters) A public house that served as a social and political hub for colonists.