Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. state laws established to determine the status of slaves and the rights of their owners
  2. 7. English colony in which the king gave land to proprietors in exchange for a yearly payment
  3. 10. crop sold for money at market cash economy in which people exchange money for goods and services
  4. 11. plant used to make valuable blue dye
  5. 14. group of people who settle in a distant land but are still ruled by the government of their native land.
  6. 16. religious movement that took place in the early eighteenth century in the English colonies
  7. 17. English colonists who, in the seventeenth century, sought religious freedom in the Americas
  8. 18. movement to reform the Roman Catholic Church in the 1500’s; led to the creation of many different Christian Churches
  9. 19. trade product sent to markets outside a country
  10. 20. trade product brought into a country
  11. 22. colonial trade route between New England, the West Indies, and Africa
  12. 23. legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
Down
  1. 1. Group of English Protestants who settled in the Bay of Massachusetts colony
  2. 2. a Constitution for the colonial government of Hartford
  3. 3. Revolt liberated in 1676 by Nathaniel Bacon against the governor and the natives of Virginia
  4. 5. mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs
  5. 6. a 1620 agreement for ruling the Plymouth colony
  6. 8. theory that a nation’s economic strength came from keeping a strict control over its colonial trade
  7. 9. a waterway through or around North America
  8. 10. the global exchange of goods and ideas resulting from the encounter between the peoples of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
  9. 12. large estate formed by many workers
  10. 13. colony under the direct control of the English crown
  11. 14. name for the Spanish explorers who claimed land in the Americas for Spain.
  12. 15. European politics, philosophy, science and communications were radically reoriented during the course of the “long 18th century” as part of a movement referred to by its participants as the Age of Reason.
  13. 21. Protestant Reformers Who Believe in the Equality of All People