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Colonialism and Man in the Arena

Across
He was removed as King of England during the Glorious Revolution
a person who travels on a religious journey
Who neither know victory nor _______
Pilgrims were trying to reach this colony when they first sailed for America
Who's face is marred by dust and sweat and blood
This was written about the Mayflower to set up rules for living in America
group of people who have the power to make laws
Who spends himself in a worthy_______
theory that a nation’s wealth comes from keeping strict control over its colonial trade
Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield were both part of a revival known as the _____ Awakening
Or the _____ of deeds could have done them better
Pilgrims settled here
Who at the best knows in the end the _____ of high achievement
And who at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while ____ greatly
Witchcakes were suppose to tell if someone is a _____
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the _____
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was suppose to be a "city upon a ____"
Not the man who points out how the ____ man stumbles
Down
Who strives valiantly, who ____, who comes up short again and again
trade products brought into a country
Because there is no ____ without error and shortcoming
Native American who helped Pilgrims grow food
Who knows great _______, the great devotions;
He wrote Commentaries on the Laws of England
a mistreatment of people because of their beliefs
So that his place shall never be with those ____ and timid souls
But who actually strives to do the _____
This group first moved to the Netherlands seeking religious freedom before coming to America
act or decision which sets an example for others
It is not the ____ who counts
trade products sent outside of a country
religious group in England which disagreed with the Anglican Church
New England trader
Wampanoag "King" who lead war against the English