Across
- 7. A person in the 16th and 17th centuries who wished to leave the Church of England.
- 8. A person under contract work, usually without pay, in exchange for free passage to the colonies.
- 10. A company whose shareholders own stock in the company.
- 12. A person who strongly disagrees with official policy.
- 13. To send away as punishment, usually without hope of return.
- 15. A person responsible for a colony.
- 16. Substances used to make products.
- 17. Actions that involve the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
- 18. An agreement to not take sides in future wars.
- 19. A comply with a governor and council appointed by the king.
Down
- 1. A principle set of beliefs accepted by a group.
- 2. The control of one’s own affairs; the control of community affairs and laws by those who live there rather than by an outside ruler or monarch.
- 3. A written grant estabalishing an institution and detailing members and their rights.
- 4. A founding document of the Connecticut colony listed 11 laws and stood as a framework for the colony.
- 5. A small river that flows into a bigger body of water.
- 6. A person who betrays his or hers own people, nation or cause.
- 9. The 11 southern states that seceded from the Union to form their own nation, the Confederate States of America.
- 11. A violent conflict between Native Amaricans and English colonists from New England, who were aided by Native Amarican Allies.
- 14. An agreement between nations to fight each other’s enemies or otherwise collaborate; a partnership.