Across
- 2. A pamphlet that argued for colonies' independence.
- 8. the first battle of the Revolutionary War
- 12. Tax on all paper goods.
- 14. Servant an individual who agrees to work a certain amount of time in exchange for some sort of compensation.
- 15. colonists who wanted to break away from Great Britain.
- 17. crops grown for the purpose of making profit.
- 18. Colonies were known for their Quakerism, diversity and oats.
- 19. a document that declared independence from Great Britain with a list of reasons for their separation.
- 20. Colonies were known for their Puritanism, harbors and whaling.
- 21. Europeans came to North America was for religious freedom or for profits.
Down
- 1. the process of another country settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- 3. prominent colonist leaders, such as George Washington, met to discuss and coordinate responses to the Intolerable Acts.
- 4. colonists loyal to Great Britain
- 5. Colonies were known for their cash crops, and plantations.
- 6. 1776 is the offical date the Colonies declared freedom.
- 7. a protest on taxed tea, led to the colonists throwing tea off of ships.
- 9. a riot that led to British soldiers killing colonists.
- 10. civilian soldiers that fought for the colonies.
- 11. War between the French/Natives and the British over land.
- 13. A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- 16. Groups like the Puritans and the Quakers left Europe to find this.
