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Across
  1. 3. Act: House british soldiers
  2. 7. Trade: goods and slaves were traded among americans, british, and africans
  3. 8. Crops: crops that are always needed
  4. 10. Bill of Rights: reduced the powers of the English Monarch
  5. 11. took control of Jamestown and built a fort in 1608
  6. 13. Compact: contract in which they agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good
  7. 14. Patuxet Indian, lived in Europe at one time and spoke English
  8. 18. Awakening: religious movement that swept through the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s
  9. 21. Hutchinson: discussed religious ideas that some leaders thought were radical
  10. 22. Acts: Coercive Acts laws
  11. 23. Act: allowed the British to sell tea directly to colonists
  12. 24. spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society
  13. 25. Edwards: one of the leaders of the great awakening
  14. 28. These servants signed a contract to work for four to seven for those who paid for their journey to America
  15. 30. Tea Party: colonists dumped 340 tea chest into Boston Harbor
Down
  1. 1. Equiano: Recorded his slave ecpiriences
  2. 2. group that left England in the early 1600s to space persecution.
  3. 4. Act of 1649: Crime to restrict the religious rights of Christians
  4. 5. Codes: laws to control slaves
  5. 6. Penn: wished to found a larger colony under his control
  6. 8. Act of 1765: required colonists to pay for an official stamp, or seal, when they bought paper items
  7. 9. Bacon and his followers burned Jamestown
  8. 12. people who have left the country of their birth to live in another country
  9. 15. Daughter of the Powhatan leader in 1614
  10. 16. Meeting: people talked about issues
  11. 17. First permanent English settlement in north america
  12. 19. protestant group, wanted to purify, or reform, the Anglican Church
  13. 20. opposed British settlement of this new land
  14. 26. Stuyvesant: Direct General, led the colony beginning in 1647
  15. 27. one of the largest religious groups in New Jersey
  16. 29. Locke: though people had natural rights