With so much money coming into Jamestown from _______________ crops, the people could afford to buy things. Women were brought over from England and a _________ could be purchased for __________ pounds of tobacco. _________________________________ were Europeans who wanted to leave Europe but were too poor to pay for the trip. Some were _________________ who were convicted for minor crimes. Farmers in the New World paid for the trip. These indentured servants agreed to _________ for a certain number of years in exchange for the cost of the journey. In ___________, a Dutch ship arrived carrying twenty African who became indentured servants. The settlers paid the captain and crew with __________. Soon shiploads of __________________ were being delivered not as indentured servants who would one day be free, but as __________________. With more workers to help grow tobacco, Jamestown gained even more money from the sale of the crop. England began to _______________ the colonists. As the demand for tobacco rose, more slaves were brought in to make up for the lack of indentured servants. Slaves were treated poorly and kept uneducated. Eventually, settlers began to move elsewhere to plant their crops. The new seat of government in Virginia moved to _______________________ in 1699.