Across
- 5. a set of rules for self-governance established by the English settlers who traveled
- 6. Crops agriculture produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower.
- 8. the “New World”. No space
- 11. plainly dressed pacifists who were Protestant and held services without formal ministers who allowed religious diversity and tolerance in Middle colonies
- 12. methods.
- 13. Name of acts intended to promote the self-sufficiency of the British Empire by restricting colonial trade to England and decreasing dependence on foreign imported goods.
- 16. Ideas about nature led to a movement in which philosophers valued reason and
- 18. document that granted more power to the federal government after failures of Articles of Confederation
- 19. forests led to diverse economy.
- 20. believed in a large and powerful central government and elites having bigger voice
- 21. solved the problem of representation between big and small states in Congress. no space.
Down
- 1. Increased use of slavery in southern colonies
- 2. series of religious revivals aimed to restore the intensity and dedication of early
- 3. land here caused the French and Indian War
- 4. turning point of the American Revolution (battle in NY)
- 7. throughout the colonies.
- 9. wanted freedom to practice their religion free from Church of England, establishing the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- 10. produced many of the crops that the colonies consumed. Had Fertile soil, navigable rivers, and
- 14. Type of servants that provided stable labor force until Bacon's Rebellion
- 15. needed a favorable balance of trade and raw materials imported from colonies for success of mother country
- 17. economy based on shipbuilding, fishing, lumbering, and small- scale subsistence farming. No space
