middle and Southern Colonies

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Across
  1. 3. (6 letters) A public house that served as a social and political hub for colonists.
  2. 6. Life & Society
  3. 7. (8 letters) A colonial law-making body, like Virginia's House of Burgesses.
  4. 9. (8 letters) The powerful Native American confederacy that allied with the British.
  5. 10. (7 letters) The primary cash crop of the Virginia and Maryland colonies.
  6. 13. (10 letters) A young Virginia officer who gained his first military experience in this war.
  7. 14. (6 letters) A pacifist religious group that settled heavily in Pennsylvania.
Down
  1. 1. (10 letters) A large southern farm that relied on enslaved labor to grow cash crops.
  2. 2. (6 letters) A plant grown in South Carolina used to create a valuable blue dye.
  3. 4. & Agriculture
  4. 5. (7 letters) A citizen army, composed of non-professional soldiers, called upon in emergencies.
  5. 8. (6 letters) A farmer who cultivates his own small plot of land.
  6. 10. French & Indian War
  7. 11. (8 letters) Any crop grown specifically for sale and profit.
  8. 12. (7 letters) The Ottawa chief who led a major rebellion against the British in 1763 after the war.