Across
- 2. - A legal act passed by the English parliament in 1689 that granted religious freedom to Protestant dissenters in England
- 4. - A Christian group, often known for their pacifism, that emphasized direct access to God through an inner light
- 5. - The Middle Passage was the forced transatlantic voyage of enslaved Africans from Africa to the Americas as part of the Atlantic slave trade
- 6. - An alliance formed in 1643 by the Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, New Haven, and Connecticut colonies that promoted unity and mutual defense
- 7. - A joint-stock company chartered by King James I in 1606 to establish a colony in North America
- 8. - A labor system where a person would sign a contract to work in exchange for freedom, food, shelter, etc.
- 12. - A fundamental document signed in early American history by the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower
- 13. - A series of Protestant religious revivals in the American colonies
- 15. - A European intellectual and philosophical movement that emphasized reason and individualism over religion and superstition
- 17. - English protestants who sought to purify the church of England
- 18. - The first permanent English settlement in America, established in 1607
- 19. - A short-term partnership between multiple investors to fund a commercial enterprise through purchasing shares
Down
- 1. - An early colonial constitution that established a framework for a representative government in the Connecticut Colony
- 3. - A popular uprising led by Nathaniel Bacon against the colonial government
- 9. - A system of transatlantic trade routes connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas, primarily during the 16th to 19th centuries
- 10. - Large farms dedicated to cultivating rice
- 11. - The first elected representative assembly in the colonies
- 14. - The acceptance and respect for diverse religious beliefs, practices, and expressions within a society
- 16. - Also known as King Philip's War, was a major conflict between Native Americans in Southern New England and the English colonists
- 17. - The first permanent English settlement in New England and the third in America
