Across
- 3. supported Constitution, believed it created a more stable Union, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
- 5. Freedom of religion (church or mosque), freedom of speech (criticize), freedom of press (media),freedom of assembly (peaceful protest), freedom to petition
- 7. movement to get Americans to drink less or no alcohol, women involved in this
- 10. turning point of war, France joined with Patriots
- 11. problem over if the state of SouthCarolina had the right to nullify (overturn) a Federal law, argument over states’ rights vs. federal rights
- 12. last major battle resulting in British defeat, Britain then signed Treat of Paris and recognized U.S. independence
- 13. fishing, lumbering, shipbuilding, harbors, Factories
Down
- 1. African American males were allowed to vote
- 2. people who worked to end slavery,Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglas
- 4. Transatlantic Slave Trade, plantations, cash crops, fertile soil
- 6. against Constitution, believed it needed a Bill of Rights, Patrick Henry and George Mason
- 8. abolished slavery, African Americans were free to move wherever they wanted
- 9. resulted in people planting more cotton, resulted in more slaves in America
