Across
- 2. Locke believed that is is natural and right for man to protect his life, liberty, and ___________
- 4. The king who went behind parliament's back to promote the Declaration of Indulgence
- 6. It is believed that the witchcraft started when _________, a servant girl from West Indies, began telling young girls evil stories at night and used magic to liven up the stories
- 8. About ______ men and women in colonial Massachusetts were arrested for witchcraft and wizardry
- 11. The motto of the Tories was "the _______, the church, and the land"
- 12. John Locke was an Englishman who wrote important works defending the Glorious R___________
- 14. The motto of the Green Ribbon Club was "life, _________, and property"
- 15. The punishment for witchcraft was _________
- 17. In order to take the throne, William and Mary had to agree to sign the English Bill of __________ which would bring balance of power to England
- 18. A political party made up of Scottish Covenanters who wanted freedom and liberty from the king; they used the word whiggam when urging their horses forward
- 19. A political party that was more loyal to the king than the Whigs; they would later join together with the Whigs to get a new king and queen
Down
- 1. Club that met at a London tavern to try to solve problems in the government; they debated the rights of kings
- 3. In which U.S. state is Salem located?
- 5. Locke thought that if the government did not uphold its end of the contract, the people had the right to o___________ the government
- 7. The English Bill of Rights ultimately abolished the "________ right of kings"
- 9. The Whigs and Tories joined together to make __________ and ______ the new king and queen of England
- 10. A series of court hearings and prosecutions of people accused of withchcraft in Salem in 1692 - Salem ________ Trials
- 13. One work Locke wrote was An Essay Concerning Human U____________
- 15. Name of the document that gave religious freedom to Catholics as well as many Protestant groups D___________ of Indulgence
- 16. Several places in the Bible make it clear that God is against witchcraft and wizardry or sorcery. In Deuteronomy 18, he says that anyone who practices these things "is d___________ to the Lord"
