Across
- 2. the US was built into 13 of these until 1776.
- 8. to have a negative bank balance.
- 9. the English settlers that can to the US to colonize.
- 11. European countries left their colonies to govern themselves.
- 13. a long journey by boat across oceans or seas.
- 14. idea that colonies only exist for their mother country.
- 17. to respect religious beliefs and practices other than one's own.
- 18. a document stating a group's rights and duties.
- 19. a person who protested for a reforming of the church in the 16 and 17th centuries.
- 20. a large kingdom; is typically associated with Rome.
Down
- 1. to gather groups of things or people for a specific reason.
- 2. crops sold to make a profit
- 3. the waters just before reaching land
- 4. to be discriminated against for one's religious beliefs and practices.
- 5. the leg of the slave trade in which enslaved African people were brought to the US.
- 6. the trade from European goods to Africa for slaves, slaves to the US colonies for resources, and resources to Europe for goods, and repeat.
- 7. to move into a new country.
- 10. also known as "Religious Society of Friends"
- 12. an uninhabited area that has been made into a community.
- 15. to change someone's religious practices or beliefs.
- 16. the trade of resources between the US colonies and England.
