Across
- 6. When raw materials would be used in England to make manufactured goods that would be exported to the English colonies. This economic system is called ______.(article 3)
- 10. Large land ownership became known as a ______. (article 2)
- 12. By the 1700s, the laws of ______ had begun to distinguish Black people from white people. (article 8)
- 14. Large companies that bought and sold one valuable product: tobacco, were called ______. (article 5)
- 15. A tax on goods coming from another country. (article 3)
- 18. In the 1700s, people living in cities often got sick from bad ______. (article 7)
- 19. The voyage from Africa to the colonies in the Western Hemisphere was called βthe ______ Passage.β (article 4)
- 20. The American Indian nations would create ______ over the resources and the land. (article 1)
- 21. All American Indian land was acquired by Europeans through negotiation, trade, or ______. (article 1)
- 23. The ______ valued the possession of land for their farms and domesticated farm animals. (article 1)
- 25. Goods that are sold to other countries. (article 3)
- 26. Trade routes between England, Africa, and America and the West Indies was referred to as ______ trade. (article 3)
- 29. A ______ was essential to the economy in each colony. (article 3)
- 30. American Indians had great ____ for Earth and all life on it. (article 1)
- 31. What did a plantation owner ask a brokerage to do for their family? (article 5)
Down
- 1. Stories, songs, and skills the slaves learned in Africa were a part of their ______ and could not be taken from them. (article 6)
- 2. A ______ determined the price of land, and the measurement of the land was recorded in their office. (article 2)
- 3. The English government would pay ______ to Americans who produced certain raw goods while raising tariffs on the same goods produced in other countries. A synonym for "rewards". (article 3)
- 4. In the 1700s, blacksmiths, silversmiths, glassworkers, and printers were all open for ______. (article 7)
- 5. When a country sells more than it buys, it has a ______ balance of trade. (article 3)
- 7. The European traders did not care about the welfare of the people they considered β_____.β (article 4)
- 8. The average lifespan of a colonist in the 1700s depended on their work situation, their wealth, and ______. (article 7)
- 9. purchase large tracts of land and then resell them in smaller parts for profit.(Article 2)
- 11. England created rules to make sure they would have a favorable trade balance. These rules were called the ______. (article 3)
- 13. In the 1700s, every city had a ______, which included news, weather, opinions, and advertisements. (article 7)
- 16. Enslaved people were considered ______ by the people who enslaved them. (article 6)
- 17. There were public consequences for slaves who displayed outward ______. (article 6)
- 22. Laws created in the 1700s, put in place by slave owners, gave legal grounds for future generations of people of African descent to be denied natural and ______ in the United States of America. (article 8)
- 24. The voyage from Europe to Africa was called the ______ Passage. (article 4)
- 27. Goods that are bought from other countries. (article 3)
- 28. American Indians believed land could not be ______. (article 1)
