Across
- 4. Glory,____and God reasons Europeans explored the western hemisphere
- 8. skilled craftsperson; common in the Middle Colonies Artisan
- 9. Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
- 10. of Burgesses the first elected assembly in the New World; located in Virginia; has run continuously—now called the Virginia General Assembly
- 13. person that does not believe in the established religion; those colonists in New England who did not believe that the church and government should be connected
- 14. Passage voyage that brought African slaves to the New World
- 16. Community society that is governed by similar religious beliefs; Puritans set up a covenant community in New England
- 18. Georgia was this type of Colony
- 20. Compact document signed in New England to establish rules based on the Puritan religion
- 21. England New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island
- 22. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
Down
- 1. noble Englishmen that received land grants (free land from the King) in Virginia
- 2. religious group that left England and settled in New England and wanted to purify the Church of England
- 3. Company A London joint-stock company that established the Jamestown Colony
- 5. democracy in which the people make direct decisions about government by voting on rules/laws directly; practiced in the New England Colonies through town meetings
- 6. Co business in which people combine their wealth for a common purpose
- 7. Crop grown for sale rather than for personal use
- 10. and Jews were the group that settled primarily in New York
- 11. Enterprise economy in which private individuals own businesses and keep profits rather than the government
- 12. Awakening a return of religious feeling in the colonies during the 1700s; challenged the role of religion in government and led to the creation of evangelical (Christian) religions
- 15. Servant a person who has agreed to work for another for a limited period in return for travel to the New World
- 17. This group settled primarily in Pennsylvania
- 19. large farm on which labor of slaves or indentured servants was used to grow a single cash crop; economy of the Southern Colonies was based on plantations
