Across
- 3. group of english reformed protestants
- 4. athens
- 6. blue cash crop
- 9. disagreed with the puritans, was then kicked out and one of the founders of rhode island, a new england colony
- 10. economic system in which decisions and the price of goods are guided by people and businesses
- 11. a person or place that owes money
- 13. rural areas that are scarcely inhabited
- 18. estates worked by slaves
- 19. allowing people to think and practice different religions or beliefs
- 20. founder of the southern colony, georgia
- 21. first agreement of self-government made by the pilgrims
- 22. area that is affected by tides
- 23. sharing a common culture
- 25. a colony whos leaders are appointed by the crown
- 26. this group founded pennslyvania, and were socially and religiously tolerant
- 27. cash crop grown in georgia
- 28. what the southern colonies economy was based on. for example, rice
Down
- 1. government system in which religion rules
- 2. victimization because of race, political beliefs, or religious beliefs
- 5. early settlers of plymouth colony
- 7. persons who exchanged work for a free passage to america
- 8. expelled by puritan leaders from massachusetts because of the new and dangerous ideas he was spreading
- 12. new york, new jersey, new jersey, delaware, pennsylvania. not known for farming, but for their mills and bread
- 14. one of two native americans who helped the pilgrims
- 15. founder of the quakers
- 16. maryland, pennsylvania, and delaware were this
- 17. chief of the wapanoags who waged war against new england colonists
- 24. state laws made to restrict the rights of slaves and determine their status
