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History Test 1 Crossword
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1) a person who plays an economic role intermediate between producer and retailer or consumer.
3) a form of partial church membership created by New England in 1662; Rev. Solomon Stoddard who felt people of English colonies were drifting away from their original religious purpose.
4) the lower house of the colonial Virginia legislature.
5) The first permanent English settlement in North America, founded in 1607 in Virginia.
7) agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late 15th-century voyagers.
9) The doctrines of Grace. “TULIP”; Total depravity (original sin), Unconditional election (only the elect go to heaven), Limited atonement (Jesus died only for the elect), Irresistible grace (effectual calling), Perseverance of the saints (once saved always saved).
12) First govern. Document of Plymouth Colony. Agreement to establish a gov., written by “saints”/separatist, Later called Pilgrims. Fleeing from religious persecution.
16) Migration of English settlers crossed Atlantic Ocean to settle in new England (1620-1640).
18) a law passed in 1661 by the colonial English legislature to provide a legal base for slavery in the Caribbean island of Barbados.
19) created by the Spanish to control and regulate American Indian labor and behavior during the colonization of the Americas.
20) founder of Maryland, first person to dream of a colony in America where Catholics and Protestants could prosper together.
21) Trials held in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692 that led to the execution of twenty people for allegedly practicing witchcraft.
22) English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas
25) (1591-1643) Puritan spiritual advisor, mother of 15 from England. Followed John Cotton in 1634 to Boston and was banished for religious views; Antinomian controversy.
27) refers collectively to a joint stock company chartered by James I, with the purposes of establishing settlements on the coast of North America.
28) a style of historical writing or propaganda that demonizes the Spanish Empire, its people and its culture.
29) an astronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun or stars and for the solution of other problems in astronomy and navigation.
33) a sovereign state inhabited by a relatively homogeneous group of people who share a feeling of common nationality.
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2) American Indian woman who is said to have prevented the execution of Captain John Smith.
5) early English settler of North America, credited with the first successful cultivation of tobacco as an export crop.
6) He secured a charter for the colony of Georgia (1732) as a refuge for unemployed debtors newly released from prison.
8) Served as Plymouth colony gov. 5 times in 30 yrs. (1621-1657
10) an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
11) a labor system whereby young people paid for their passage to the New World by working for an employer for a certain number of years.
13) English clergyman and colonist who was expelled from Massachusetts for criticizing Puritanism Roger Williams. Founded colony of Rhode Island as a place of complete religious toleration.
14) a religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
15) An act of 1689 granting freedom of worship to dissenters on certain conditions.
17) the state of being the firstborn child.
23) widespread transfer of animals, plants, culture, human populations, technology and ideas between the American and Afro-Eurasian hemispheres in the 15th and 16th centuries.
24) a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateen-rigged on two or three masts.
26) were English pirates at the time of Elizabeth I of England and were also known as Elizabethan Pirates. Authorized by the government to steal.
30) 17th & 18th-century British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws meant to keep American colonies obedient to England.
31) English military officer hired by Pilgrims as Plymouth Colony military advisor.
32) the perceived traditional rights of the subjects of the monarch of England.
34) Original settlement in present day Mass (1630). Group of about 1000 Puritan refugees from England.
35) excessive tobacco growing.
36) Late 17th and early 18th century Englishman and Quaker who founded the colony of Pennsylvania.
37) based on kinship with the mother or the female line.
38) (First Indian War), (Metacomet; adopted name KP), New England colonists vs. Confederation of Indians. (1675-78)
39) company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders.
40) based on the mother as the head of the family or household.
41) was an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley.
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