Across
- 1. an animal that people caught to make oil
- 3. to buy a product from another place and bring it where you are
- 6. the colony started by Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.
- 7. the colonies that had good rivers for transportation and a longer growing season
- 8. the round mountains that run north and south in the eastern United States
- 13. the time of year when it is warm enough for plants to grow
- 16. a gathering where colonists voted on laws
- 17. The ___ of New England is very cool and dry.
- 19. someone who disagrees with their leaders
- 21. to send a product to another place
- 23. the colonies with a watery coast called the tidewater
- 24. all the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service.
- 25. Anne __ was a woman who was banished because her Puritan leaders did not want her teaching about religion.
- 26. most of the first settlers in New England were ___
- 27. an Indian leader, also known as King Philip, who fought against the colonists in New England.
Down
- 2. the first college in the thirteen colonies
- 4. the Atlantic Ocean between Africa and the Americas
- 5. to send away from a community
- 9. the group of Indians that fought a small war against the New England colonists.
- 10. the part of the southern colonies higher in the mountains
- 11. ___ carried away the good soil from New England and left rocks and sandy soil.
- 12. The Great ___ was a time in the 1700s when people in New England began to make religion a more important part of their lives.
- 14. when a community makes their own laws
- 15. the imaginary line that divides the Appalachian Mountains from the tidewater
- 18. the most important fish caught in New England
- 20. the buying and selling of people
- 22. The trade routes between Europe, North America, and Africa became known as the ___ Trade.
