Unit 1-3 Terms

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Across
  1. 2. What are back country farmers called?
  2. 6. Which plan supported the larger states' idea of bicameral legislature and equal representation?
  3. 7. Small adobe villages
  4. 10. When South Carolina passed an "Ordinance of Nullification."
  5. 13. What act allowed states to utilize popular sovereignty?
  6. 15. Who was the philosopher that believed all men were equal?
  7. 16. Favoritism toward native-born Americans.
  8. 19. Codes that were passed in Southern States to prevent blacks from their rights.
  9. 20. Workers who were contracted to work for a period of time to pay back debt.
  10. 22. The 1st Constitution of the United States.
  11. 23. What were the Native Americans most valued crop?
  12. 24. A person whose mixed with black and white ancestry.
  13. 25. Who was the key African American abolitionist who escaped slavery?
  14. 26. Nationwide railroad strike in the United States in 1894.
  15. 27. A situation or event that creates a sudden increase in wealth.
  16. 29. A farmer who farms land that's owned by someone else.
  17. 30. Wealthy Spanish built these large estates.
Down
  1. 1. Which rebellion was led by angry Massachusetts farmers?
  2. 3. Which Native Americans built mounds?
  3. 4. A conflict between colonists and Indians under the leadership of Chief Metacomet.
  4. 5. Which compromise entered Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state?
  5. 8. What did settlers in New England call themselves?
  6. 9. Trade route between Africa, the West Indies, and Colonial New England.
  7. 11. Ben Franklin created this to discuss the threats on the western frontiers made by the French.
  8. 12. What was the forced removal of Native Americans from the South to Oklahoma called?
  9. 14. What act stated that neither slavery nor indentured servitude shall exist in territories gained from Mexico?
  10. 17. What famous book did Harriet Beecher Stowe write?
  11. 18. What rebellion started when whiskey was taxed?
  12. 21. Frontiersmen who formed a vigilante group to retaliate against local peaceful Native Americans.
  13. 28. Disagreements about water rights and property lines in the West.