Unit 2 Introductory Information

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Across
  1. 2. Many eastern Native American tribes sided with these guys.
  2. 6. The initial reason people argued women should be educated like men (we had to start somewhere, right?)
  3. 9. The period in which people challenged the theocentric world with immense changes in Western thought. Use "The" first.
  4. 12. The two main ideals of the Enlightenment. Use "and" in between.
  5. 13. This made the world seem more comprehensible during the Enlightenment.
  6. 14. Vast fortunes were to be made in New England with any business connected to "blank."
  7. 16. The most famous religious revivalist of the 18th century.
  8. 17. Described the laws of physics, which changed how people saw the universe.
  9. 19. The publication that is credited with tipping the scales toward revolution.
Down
  1. 1. Locke's idea of a person's mind.
  2. 2. The only man to sign all four of the documents most closely associated with the formation of the American republic.
  3. 3. The man who originally moved that the colonies ought to be free and independent states.
  4. 4. One of the periodicals that published works by women such as Judith Sargent Murray.
  5. 5. Because of a lack of "blank" to overthrow, the great American social change was possible without social upheaval.
  6. 7. If God worked in reasonable ways, then the universe could be viewed as an "blank."
  7. 8. Her poem on the death of the great revivalist (see the answer to another clue) made her famous.
  8. 10. This period was the great age of the newspaper and "blank."
  9. 11. One way that people could arrange their passage to America.
  10. 15. Thomas Jefferson argued that we have this right, and the issue has been debated time and again in courts of law.
  11. 18. A group of mutually helpful souls that was endangered by economic and religious pressures.