Across
- 3. the theory that a nation's economic strength came from selling more than it bought from other nations.
- 5. a trade product sent to markets outside a country.
- 7. trade products brought into a country.
- 9. a 1689 document that guaranteed the rights of English citizens.
- 10. the movement in Europe in the 1600s and 1700s that emphasized the use of reason.
- 13. a plant used to make a valuable blue dye.
- 15. a nickname for New Englanders
- 16. a series of English laws beginning in the 1650s that regulated trade between England and its colonies.
- 18. a religious movement in the English colonies in the mid-1700s, also known as the First Great Awakening.
Down
- 1. a list of key individual rights and freedoms.
- 2. laws that controlled the lives of enslaved Africans and African Americans and denied them basic rights.
- 4. in 1688, the movement that brought William and Mary to the throne of England and strengthened the rights of English citizens.
- 6. a 1649 Maryland law that provided religious freedom for all Christians.
- 8. a combination of English and West African languages spoken by African Americans in South Carolina and Georgia.
- 11. the colonial trade route between New England, Africa, and the West Indies.
- 12. the belief that one race is superior to another.
- 14. a person who cannot pay money he or she owes.
- 17. a group of people, usually elected, who have the power to make laws.
