Across
- 3. Any colony that the crown granted an individual or group with full governing rights in their charter
- 4. also known as New France; first permanent French Settlement in modern day Canada founded by Jacques Cartier.
- 6. The trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Includes, but is not limited to the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the Columbian Exchange.
- 9. Bloodless Revolution in England - transferring of power from a Catholic King to a Protestant one without bloodshed
- 10. Economic interests of a nation can be strengthened by the government protecting home industries (tariffs, increasing foreign trade, increasing exports), this will lead to an increase in the accumulation of money for the nation.
- 11. Oldest continuously occupied settlement in North America (Spanish Settlement)
- 14. First English settlement in North America led by Sir Walter Raleigh; Disappears from existence becomes known as "The Lost Colony"
- 15. Any of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico, Peru, or other parts of America in the sixteenth century
- 16. Homesteading plan where a settler immigrating to Virginia in the 1600's received fifty acres of free land for himself and additional acres for each person who accompanied him
- 17. Religious revival during the 1740's and 50's, inspired by George Whitfields, seeks strong emotional responses from congregation
- 18. A highly advanced way of life
Down
- 1. Deliberately failing to enforce mercantile laws; Leaving the colonies to govern themselves for a period of time.
- 2. The business firm owned by stockholders in shares that each may sell or transfer independently
- 5. transfer/sharing of foods, diseases, humans, animals, plants, cultural practices, and ideas.
- 7. European philosophical movement based on reason and experience rather than dogma and tradition. Focuses on humanitarian political goals and social progress.
- 8. First representative body in the New World
- 12. A fifty-six mile wide strip that connected Asia to North America and allowed Native Americans to cross
- 13. First Permanent English Settlement in North America; will become the capital of the Virginia Colony
