General Assembly, Africans, & Women (VS.3d-e)

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Across
  1. 5. In the 1640s, the burgesses became the _____ _____ _____
  2. 7. In 1620, _____ arrived in Jamestown
  3. 10. One part of the General Assembly
  4. 11. Women made Jamestown a more _____ settlement
  5. 13. There were _____ burgesses from each division
  6. 14. It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or servants
  7. 15. The House of Burgesses was the _____ elected legislative body
  8. 17. In 1619, _____ arrived in Jamestown
  9. 18. Africans were brought from present-day _____
Down
  1. 1. In 1619, the governor called for a meeting of the _____ _____
  2. 2. One part of the General Assembly
  3. 3. _____ sailors captured African men and women
  4. 4. One part of the General Assembly
  5. 6. Women made it possible for settlers to establish _____
  6. 7. Africans were brought to Jamestown against their _____
  7. 8. It is unknown if the first Africans were _____ or slaves
  8. 9. The current _____ General Assembly dates back to 1619
  9. 12. Only certain _____ adult men could take part in the General Assembly
  10. 16. Africans made it possible to expand the _____ economy