VA - US history review

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Across
  1. 2. virgina colonist struggled to adapt this into their law, culture, and religion
  2. 4. SCOTUS case that upheld the virginia statute for the staralization of people considered genetically unfit.
  3. 6. was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London as a business venture.
  4. 7. both the virginias declarations of rights and virginia stature for religious freedom were both consulted when james maddison wrote this
  5. 12. supported freedom of religious exercise and separation of church and state
  6. 14. English nobility who received large land grants in eastern Virginia from the king of England
  7. 16. NAACP legal defense team in lovingVVirginia SCOTUS case that struck down state laws that prohibited interracial marriage
  8. 17. a virginian abolitionist who was a spy for the union army
  9. 18. dominated colonial governments, society, and maintained an alliance to the church of England and had closer ties to Britain than those in other colonies
  10. 19. student leader in prince edward county
  11. 20. established by the 1640 was first elected assembly in the New World
Down
  1. 1. a virginian and brilliant political philosopher, who often lead the debate and kept copious notes of the proceedings
  2. 3. included virginia case Davis v. County school board of prince edward
  3. 5. benefited virginias economy proportionaley more than any other state
  4. 8. where often poor people from england, scotland, or ireland who agreed to work on plantations for a period of time in return for their passage from europe or relief of debts
  5. 9. stated that the government should not violate the peoples natural rights
  6. 10. the belief in the possibility of improving the qualities of the human population by discouraging reproduction by individuals that have "undesireable" traits
  7. 11. fugitive revolt of whom lead to severe restrictions on privillages of free black slaves and harsh laws in the south against fugative slaves
  8. 13. Forcibly brought against their will to Old Point Comfort
  9. 15. often faced poverty and hunger as evident by the bread riot in richmond, Virginia