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

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