Across
- 2. the top of the colonial social classes that includes wealthy planters, merchants or ministers
- 5. private schools run by women in their own homes
- 6. a movement that started in the 1600's and 1700's that focused on human reason
- 8. a distinctive combination of English and West African language that the enslaved African spoke
- 10. the first college in the colonies that opened in 1638 with ten students
Down
- 1. boys who worked for a master to learn a trade or craft
- 2. a religious revival, or movement in the 1730's and 1740's
- 3. the act of publishing a statement that may unjustly damage a person's reputation
- 4. a belief held without a proof
- 7. below the gentry in the social classes that includes farmers who worked in their own lands and skilled craftworkers
- 9. willingness to accept beliefs that are different from your own
