Across
- 2. A "rebirthing" era of time in European civilization following the Middle Ages that peaked in the 15th-16th century and marked the transition to modernity
- 3. The exchange of goods and services without using money
- 6. The first governing document of Plymouth Colony in which the settlers agreed to obey their government's laws
- 8. A form of labor in which a person agrees to work for another person without salary for a certain amount of time in exchange for transportation, food, and shelter
- 13. The study of historical information through audio/sound recorded interviews of people who have experienced the actual events
- 14. A member of English Protestants who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England as incomplete and sought to regulate its forms of worship
- 15. The transatlantic trade of crops, culture, technology, disease, and ideas between the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia
- 18. A colony governed directly by the English crown
- 19. A crop that is highly demanded and dominates the major part of our diet
- 20. The political/economical system where the nobility divided lands among lesser nobles in exchange for military service
Down
- 1. The unofficial British policy where they refrain from interfering in the American colonies’ politics and economy as long as it served British interests
- 4. The process of reforming a Church institution or practice
- 5. Farms specializing in crops raised mainly for sale
- 7. Inheritance through the mother or female line
- 9. A Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- 10. The economical theory that a country should aquire as much wealth as possible by exporting more goods than it imports
- 11. An English Separatist who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons and established Plymouth Colony in 1620
- 12. A colony of an inividual or group which was granted full rights of self-government by the British crown
- 16. An agricultural crop which is grown to sell for major profit, not for individual use
- 17. Anything that travels or migrates frequently
