Across
- 4. a system of trade for goods and services that uses money rather than barter, or an exchange of goods
- 7. to require by law to leave a place
- 8. a crop that is grown to be sold
- 9. a chain of islands
- 11. the cruel and unfair treatment of a group of people
- 12. a large farm where one or more crops are grown by a large number of laborers to be sold for profit
- 13. the rebellion of a ship’s crew against the captain
- 14. difficult to locate
- 15. a system in which a worker agrees to work for an employer for a certain amount of time in exchange for training or payment in land or goods at the end of the agreed time period
Down
- 1. relying chiefly on agriculture and farming
- 2. a representative to the legislature in colonial Virginia and Maryland
- 3. an imagined river passage through North America that Europeans believed would make travel between Europe and Asia faster and more efficient
- 5. an agreement for self-government signed by the Pilgrims
- 6. reduction in quantity
- 8. a system of money
- 10. an economic system in which resources and businesses are privately owned and prices are not controlled by the government
