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Chapter 5 Review

Across
German Quakers started this town that is now part of Philadelphia.
The Old Order Amish and the Team Mennonite got their nickname because they do not believe in decorating anything. They also live a simple life and do not believe in war.
People who could not afford to pay for the trip across the ocean worked 7 years for people who paid the captain for their trip.
Meaning when people make unfair conclusions about a race, religion, or nation.
William Penn thought that people of all races, religions, and nations, including __________ ________, could live together peacefully in his colony.
This group started the colony's first school and first jail.
This law abolished slavery.
The Pennsylvania Dutch spoke this language.
Being of a religious, racial, or national group.
When no one in the Amish community will pay attention to the rule breaker.
Down
The Amish are not allowed to drive this.
The meaning behind the word Pennsylvania.
This religious group settled in Pennsylvania from Germany and Switzerland.
A place, such as a building, for religious worship.
The man who started the colony of Pennsylvania.
William Penn believed in certain freedoms, including freedom of religion, when he set up his new colony. These were new ideas about how the new colony would be organized.
The second largest Amish community is located here.
This is when the Amish community gets together and spends the day building a new barn for a farmer.
Most of the early religious groups did this as their occupation (job).
This city in Pennsylvania is known as "The City of Brotherly Love".
The tribe that taught the settlers how to catch fish, hunt deer, and trap other animals.
People who move from their country to another country.
These are best known for their colorful designs and placed upon barns.
One country in Europe that the Pennsylvania Dutch moved from.