Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. Exchange the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and people across the Atlantic Ocean between Europe and the Americas
  2. 8. Awakening a revival of religious feeling and belief among Protestant Christians in the American colonies that began in the 1730s
  3. 9. the lawmaking body of England, consisting of representatives from throughout the kingdom
  4. 10. the treatment of people as property. People who are denied freedom in this way are said to be enslaved.
  5. 11. Crop a crop, such as tobacco, sugar, or cotton, raised in large quantities and sold for profit
  6. 12. people who travel to a territory or community in order to convert people to their religion
  7. 13. De Bois French fur trappers who learned many skills from the Indigenous people with whom they worked and lived
  8. 14. compact an agreement that Pilgrims wrote and signed describing how they would govern themselves in the Americas
Down
  1. 1. a new settlement or territory established and governed by a country in another land
  2. 2. Bill of rights an economic policy in which nations tried to gain wealth by controlling trade and establishing colonies
  3. 4. Carta an agreement made in 1215 listing the rights granted by King John to all free men of the kingdom
  4. 5. Resource useful material found in nature.
  5. 6. Spanish soldiers who accompanied ship captains and merchants in the Americas. These soldiers took land and resources from the Indigenous people of Mexico and Peru, usually by violent means.
  6. 7. an economic policy in which nations tried to gain wealth by controlling trade and establishing colonies
  7. 12. to move from one place and establish a home in a new place. A move of a large number of people is called a migration, and the people who move are called migrants.