Across
- 4. Britain’s victory in this war forced the French to give up their holding in North America
- 5. described as shrewd, sensible, and of few words
- 6. a law that raised the duties on luxury items such as wine and silk that Britain sold to the colonies
- 8. the refusal to buy certain items
- 9. a meeting in 1754 at which Benjamin Franklin presented a plan for union among the colonies
- 10. to withdraw
- 11. this officially ended the French and Indian War in 1763
- 12. royal governor that vetoed colonial laws and enforced the Navigation Acts
- 13. search warrants
- 14. to reject or refuse to sign a bill
Down
- 1. published the cartoon of a divided snake “Join, or Die.”
- 2. a law that stated that colonists had to pay for the stamping of taxable paper items to prove that the tax had been paid on these items
- 3. a law that required colonists to feed and shelter British troops stationed in the colonies
- 7. “I heard the bullets whistle, and, believe me, there is something charming in the sound.”
- 11. the betrayal of one’s country
