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Society and Culture in Provincal America

Across
Something that is bought and sold.
A member of a protestant group in England and New England in the 16th and 17th centuries that opposed many customs of the Church of England.
One hundred Africans rose up, took up arms, and killed many whites.
The process of making products by using machinery and factories.
Founders of Methodism.
A powerful open-air preacher who made several evangelizing tours through the colonies.
Accepted the German immigrants into Pennsylvania.
Preached sermons of despair.
A family, group, or government controlled by a man or group of men.
Affecting or tending to a affect a disproportionately large number of individuals within a population, community, or region at the same time.
A Christian set of beliefs that is based on the teachings of John Calvin and that stresses God's power and the moral weakness of human beings.
A Roman physician and argued the body was governed by four humors.
Magical things that are done by witches: the use of magical powers obtained especially from evil spirits.
Down
The power to give orders and make decisions.
Linked the North American colonies in a network of commerce with England, Continental Europe, and the west coast of Africa.
Created as a training center for ministers.
The belief that it is good for people to spend a lot of money on goods and services.
A large area of land especially in a hot part of the world were crops (such as cotton) are grown.
Limited the rights of Blacks.
The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, the nature and meaning of life.
A person who signs and is bound by indentures to work for a specified time especially in return for payment, travel, expenses, and maintenance
A member of the French reformed communion especially of 16th and 17th centuries.
To come to a country to live there.
A serious disease that causes chills and fevers and that is passed from one person to another by the bite of mosquitoes.
A person (usually a women) who helps a women when she is giving birth to a child.