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Colonial Virginia. Created by Jori Cox, modification to some fonts by L. Blodgett. The economy of Virginia depended primarily upon _______________. agriculture. 1619 – 1620 Many Changes. 100 women arrive. 1 st Africans arrive. burgesses are elected.
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ColonialVirginia Created by Jori Cox, modification to some fonts by L. Blodgett
The economy of Virginia depended primarily upon _______________. agriculture
1619 – 1620 Many Changes 100 women arrive 1st Africans arrive burgesses are elected
The arrival of women made it possible for the settlers to establish __________. families This made Jamestown a more ___________ settlement. permanent
The arrival of Africans made it possible to expand the __________ __________. tobacco economy
indentured servants The first Africans were ______________ ________________. Africans that came later were sold as ________. slaves
The Virginia Colony became dependent upon ______ labor and this dependence lasted a long time. slave
council governor burgesses The first _______ legislative body. Virginia Assembly elected
By the 1640s, the burgesses became a separate lawmaking group called the _________ of ____________. House Burgesses
House of Burgesses • It was the first _________ lawmaking body in America. • It gave the colonists the opportunity to control their own ______________. elected government
The House of Burgesses became known as the _________ __________ of Virginia, which continues to this day. General Assembly
The capital was moved from __________ to _____________. Jamestown Williamsburg
The capital was moved for several reasons: contaminated drinking water diseases fire destroyed buildings at Jamestown Williamsburg had a higher __________. elevation
What three different cultures came together in the Virginia Colony? Native American, African, and European
People from many different cultures lived in Colonial Virginia: English Africans Tidewater and Piedmont: _______ and ________. Germans Scotch-Irish Shenandoah Valley: ________ and _____________. Tidewater, Piedmont, & Appalachian Plateau: _________ _________ American Indians
Examples of culturallandscapes include: houses barns churches
Place names also reflected different cultures: Richmond: English Roanoke: American Indian
A system of trading for goods and services, called _________, was often used instead of money. bartering
A farmer could use ________ to pay for goods or services. tobacco
Farmers could buy goods on ________ and pay their debt when their crops were harvested. credit