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US History Unit 1-2 Crossword

Across
an economic system characterized by private property, generally free trade, and open and accessible markets.
a lengthy story or poem recounting the great deeds and adventures of a people and their heroes
the modern form of political society that combines centralized government with a high degree of ethnic and cultural unity
an official count of population, often including other info about the population.
a small vessel with a high deck and three triangular sails.
Concerning the hierarchical, decentralized medieval social system of personal obligations between rulers and ruled.
in trading systems, those dealers who operate between the original buyers and the retail merchants who sell to consumers
The legal principle that the oldest son inherits all family property or land
an economic arrangement by which a number of investors pool their capital for investment.
a frontier farmer who illegally occupied land owners by others, or Lang not yet officially opened for settlement.
a medium sized subunit of territory and governmental administration within a larger nation or empire
an alliance or league of nations or peoples looser than a federation
concerning the earliest origin of things.
originally, religious freedom granted by an established church to a religious minority.
popular American term for an ethnically diverse population that is presumed to be "melting" toward some common homogeneous national identity.
A respected, usually elderly, female head of a household or extended clan.
Down
Fervent belief and loyalty given to the political unit of the nation-state.
a legal document granted by a government to some group or agency to implement a stated purpose, and spelling out the attending rights and obligations.
a Spanish conqueror or adventurer in the Americas.
a large-scale agricultural enterprise growing commercial crop and usually employing coerced or slave labor.
concerning the general characteristic of given population, including such factors as numbers, age, gender, birth and death rates, and so on
a poor person obligated to a fixed term of unpaid labor, often in exchange for a benefit such as transportation, protection, or training
a naturally evolved network of relations among organisms in a stable environment.
a person of mixed Native American and European ancestry
the form of society in which family line, power, and wealth are passed primarily through the female side.
The Spanish labor system in which persons were help to unpaid service under the permanent control of their masters, though not legally owned by them.