Across
- 1. This action was lasted from1775 to 1781 in United States.
- 3. The last stop on the Freedom Trail.
- 5. This event was a confrontation in Boston on March 5,1770 in which nine British solder fired crowd, killing five men.
- 8. This town is famous for student town ,and it’s located just across the Charles River from Boston.
- 9. When Coolidge was president, Americans called him “_______”.
- 11. “_________” university is the nation’s oldest university in Cambridge.
- 12. The part of the United States that is most like “old” England.
- 14. The cabin at Walden Pond was Thoreau’s experiment in living alone in nature.
- 15. City with witch history in Massachusetts
- 16. He is a captain who has finished catching cod.
- 17. A woman who is believed to have supernatural powers or to practice magic.
- 20. The trade between New England, west Africa and West Indies.
- 21. This university is a leader in science and technology.
- 22. It refers to people who live in New England.
Down
- 2. free from outside control
- 3. This family were wealthy, well-educated, and exclusive. They were always Protestants and belonged to old Yankee families.
- 4. It’s a long path begins in the Boston common.
- 6. A religious group who objected th the rituals of the Church of England.
- 7. “The house of __________” tells of the Pyncheon family, who live the under the curse of a man their ancestor condemned to death for which craft.
- 8. Faneuil Hall sometimes called the “________”
- 10. A traditional meal that New England adopted from Indians.
- 13. An writer who wrote about a dark period in Salem’s history.
- 18. It was the main fish export in New England.
- 19. these ships were active in the mid -1800s.
- 21. This is a syrup which is necessary on pancakes.