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APUSH Identifications- The Thirteen Colonies Crossword
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1) A law passed by the colonial legislature to provide a legal base for slavery in the Caribbean island of Barbados.
3) Began in 1660 when the English monarchy, Scottish monarchy and Irish monarchy were restored under King Charles II after the Interregnum that followed the English Civil War.
5) A colony established in 1610 by the English.
6) Phrase by John Winthrop. He admonished the future Massachusetts Bay colonists that their new community would be watched by the world.
7) A labor system that was employed mainly by the Spanish crown during the colonization of the Americas and the Philippines.
8) Replaced Lord Ratcliffe and led 150 men towards Jamestown, just tim time to persuade the original settlers not to give up and go home to England.
9) A cold period marked by episodes of extensive glaciation alternating with episodes of relative warmth.
11) A dramatically widespread exchange of the animals, plants, culture and human populations (including slaves), communicable diseases, and ideas between the Eastern and Western hemispheres.
12) People who appeared to be godly Christian people who would go to heaven when they died.
13) Divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal along a meridian just west of the Cape Verde islands.
14) A Native American confederacy inhabiting New York State and originally composed of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca peoples, known as the Five Nations. After 1722 the confederacy was joined by the Tuscaroras to form the Six Nations.
15) A revolt staged by the Pueblo Indians in 1680 against the Spaniards who were enslaving them to dig in mines for gold and silver.
16) He developed private land ownership and helped colonists get out of debt. As the second governor of the Plymouth colony, he helped it survive droughts, crop failures, and Indian attacks.
19) One of the most populous and widespread North American native language groups, with tribes originally numbering in the hundreds.
21) Led a group of English Puritans to the New World in 1630 by obtaining a royal charter. Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
22) An English military officer hired by the Pilgrims as military advisor for the Plymouth Colony.
24) East of the Mississippi, fought to take captives to avenge and replace the loss of a group member, rather than to acquire land or goods.
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2) The great fleet sent by Philip II of Spain against England in 1588: defeated in the Channel by the English fleets and almost completely destroyed by storms off the Hebrides
4) A major commercial and cultural center since colonial times.
10) A legislative body having judicial powers in colonial New England.
17) Third series of this war, as a last effort by the remnants of the Powhatan Confederacy to dislodge the English settlers of the Virginia Colony.
18) Infectious disease unique to humans. It localizes in small blood vessels of the skin and in the mouth and throat.
20) Consisted of individuals who were "elected" by Calvin to go to heaven and be saved, not by secular deeds, but by predetermination.
23) Either of two belts of latitudes located over the oceans at about 30° to 35° north and south, having high barometric pressure, calms, and light, changeable winds.
25) Puritan preacher, defended government's right to religious rule.
26) The migration in this period of English settlers, primarily Puritans to Massachusetts and the warm islands of the West Indies, especially the sugar rich island of Barbados.
27) A belief or tendency in all religions that some therein consider existing laws as no longer applicable to themselves.
28) A religious turn to god, thought by calvinists to involve an intense, identificable, personal experience with grace
29) An armed conflict in 1634-1638 between the Pequot tribe against an alliance of the Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth colonies with American Indian allies (the Narragansett and Mohegan tribes). The result was the elimination of the Pequot as a viable polity in what is present-day Southern New England.
30) Known as "The Lost Colony." Carried out in the late 16th century to establish a permanent English settlement in the Virginia Colony.
31) A Seneca religious leader of the Iroquois people.
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