The Colonial Era-Magic Number Review Directions: Write the number of the clue below the term that it describes. All rows, columns, and diagonals should add up to the same number. THE MAGIC NUMBER FOR THIS PUZZLE IS 111. 1620
Enlightenment
Triangle Trade
William Blackstone
Peter Zenger
Mercantilism
Plymouth
Quakers
Reasons for Exploration
Pilgrims
Magna Carta
Appalachian Mountains
House of Burgesses
James Oglethorpe
Indentured Servant
William Penn
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Parliament
Town Meetings
Colonization Era
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Mayflower Compact
Thomas Hooker
Southern Colonies
Puritans
Roger Williams
Great Migration
Tobacco
George Calvert
Charles Montesquieu
1607
John Locke
Columbian Exchange
Jamestown
Great Awakening
1. Economic system in which colonies existed for the financial benefit of the mother country 2. First permanent British settlement in North America 3. The moving of goods between continents which included importing African slaves to the colonies. 4. The movement of goods between the old world and new during early colonial times 5. The year Jamestown was founded in Virginia 6. The year Pilgrims arrived in Massachusetts and signed the Mayflower compact 7. Founded by the Pilgrims, this was the first settlement in Massachusetts. 8. A British document that limited the power of the king and insured citizens a trial by jury 9. 20,000 Puritans leave England for colonies in North America 10. He established the colony of Rhode Island. 11. A religious group that settled in Pennsylvania.
12. Also known as Lord Baltimore, he founded the colony of Maryland.13. An outspoken preacher and founder of Connecticut 14. A member of British Parliament and founder of Georgia 15. A Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania 16. Traded years of hard labor in exchange for safe passage to the colonies. 17. A plan of self government signed by the pilgrims for the good of the colony 18. The law making body of England 19. The first representative assembly in the American Colonies 20. A meeting where community members could have their voice heard on key issues 21. First constitution in the colonies, it established voting rights for non church members 22. A period in US history defined by the building of colonies by European nations 23. The northernmost of the three colonial regions 24. Known for growing grains, these were the most tolerant of all the regions
25. This region was built around large plantations that depended on slave labor. 26. This crop saved Jamestown and drove the economy of the southern colonies 27. God, Gold, and Glory 28. British separatist that founded a colony at Plymouth Massachusetts in 1620. 29. They were seeking religious freedom and settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony 30. These represented the physical boundary at the western edge of the colonies 31. A movement of religious revival in the colonies 32. a change in thinking that relied more on logic and reason instead of superstition 33. A British thinker who believed we were born with unalienable rights. 34. A British lawyer who wrote law books in common language. 35. A newspaper publisher who was arrested for criticizing the governor of New York 36. A French philosopher who believed in separating the powers of government into three branches.
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