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13 Colonies Crossword

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An Indian leader that opposed British settlement of this new land.
He believed that Parliament could not tax the colonists without their permission.
British Parliament punished the colonists after the Boston Tea Party by giving them set of Acts in 1774.
Took control of Jamestown and built a fort in 1608.
A Patuxet indian that had once lived in Europe and spoke English well, and taught the Pilgrims how to use the land to improve the colony.
The first permanent English settlement in North America.
An Act in 1773 which allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to colonists.
This act in 1689 that reduced the powers of the English Monarch.
A legal contract in which they agreed to have fair laws to protect against the general good.
A system in which goods and slaves were traded among the Americas, Britain and Africa.
A Protestant group that wanted to purify, or reform, the Anglican Church.
A religious movement that swept through the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s.
The man that led New Amsterdam in 1647.
Down
A Separatist group that left England in the early 1600s to escape persecution.
People talk about and decided on issues of local interest, such as paying for schools.
These servants signed a contract work for four to seven years for those who paid their journey to America.
A woman that publicly discussed religious ideas that some leaders thought were radical.
When Bacon and his followers attacked and burned Jamestown in an uprising.
The night of December 16, 1773 when colonists went onto ships and poorer tea into the Boston Harbor to oppose the Tea Act.
Man from Massachusetts that was one of the most important leaders of the Great Awakening.
This Act in 1765 required colonists to pay for an official stamp, or seal, when they bought paper items.