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dowry : An amount of money, goods, and property that the bride would bring to the wedding to benefit the husband and signify his possession over her.
fourteen : A common young age for boys to be betrothed.
Elizabeth : The queen who gave consent for arranged marriages.
witches : Single women were thought to be _______ by their neighbours.
disowned : Children who didn't obey and agree to an arranged marriage would've been ________ by their families.
foolish : It was considered _______ to marry for love.
execution : The most violent charge for refusing to marry.
England : The main country with the most arranged marriages in Elizabethan time
ceremony : Friends, Family and Passers by could attend the ________.
violence : If a man and woman refused to marry, the community would express their disapproval through ________.
money : Goods, property and _____ were brought by the bride to benefit the husband.
twelve : A legal age for girls to be betrothed.
nothing : What the people who rebelled against arranged marriages achieved.
picture : Prior to the wedding, the Groom would be gifted a _______.
eighteen : The age William Shakespeare married.
betrothal : Some marriages were sometimes arranged immediately following a babies birth via a formal _________.
India : A country that is most known in today's society for arranged marriages.
possessions : Children were seen as ___________.
children : ________ had little say in their future husband or wife.
friends : _______ and family could attend the wedding.
women : In Elizabethan times, _____ had little, if not any say in who their husband would've been.
raised : Elizabethan women were ______ to believe that men knew better, and that women were inferior to men.
wealth : Prestige and ______ would be brought to both families through an arranged marriage.
rights : The law allowed a husband full ______ to his wife.
property : Women were seen as her husband's ________.
permission : With parental __________, boys could marry at the age 14, and girls could marry at the age of 12.
twentyone : The age of consent.
religious : Weddings were a _________ ceremony.
Across:3. | The law allowed a husband full ______ to his wife. | 5. | Women were seen as her husband's ________. | 7. | Some marriages were sometimes arranged immediately following a babies birth via a formal _________. | 8. | With parental __________, boys could marry at the age 14, and girls could marry at the age of 12. | 12. | A country that is most known in today's society for arranged marriages. | 13. | A common young age for boys to be betrothed. | 14. | Children who didn't obey and agree to an arranged marriage would've been ________ by their families. |
| 18. | The queen who gave consent for arranged marriages. | 21. | ________ had little say in their future husband or wife. | 23. | What the people who rebelled against arranged marriages achieved. | 24. | A legal age for girls to be betrothed. | 27. | Children were seen as ___________. | 28. | Prior to the wedding, the Groom would be gifted a _______. |
| | Down:1. | Friends, Family and Passers by could attend the ________. | 2. | _______ and family could attend the wedding. | 4. | The age of consent. | 6. | The main country with the most arranged marriages in Elizabethan time | 9. | It was considered _______ to marry for love. | 10. | Goods, property and _____ were brought by the bride to benefit the husband. | 11. | Prestige and ______ would be brought to both families through an arranged marriage. | 15. | In Elizabethan times, _____ had little, if not any say in who their husband would've been. |
| 16. | Weddings were a _________ ceremony. | 17. | If a man and woman refused to marry, the community would express their disapproval through ________. | 19. | The most violent charge for refusing to marry. | 20. | Single women were thought to be _______ by their neighbours. | 22. | Elizabethan women were ______ to believe that men knew better, and that women were inferior to men. | 25. | The age William Shakespeare married. | 26. | An amount of money, goods, and property that the bride would bring to the wedding to benefit the husband and signify his possession over her. |
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Across:3. | The law allowed a husband full ______ to his wife. | 5. | Women were seen as her husband's ________. | 7. | Some marriages were sometimes arranged immediately following a babies birth via a formal _________. | 8. | With parental __________, boys could marry at the age 14, and girls could marry at the age of 12. | 12. | A country that is most known in today's society for arranged marriages. | 13. | A common young age for boys to be betrothed. | 14. | Children who didn't obey and agree to an arranged marriage would've been ________ by their families. |
| 18. | The queen who gave consent for arranged marriages. | 21. | ________ had little say in their future husband or wife. | 23. | What the people who rebelled against arranged marriages achieved. | 24. | A legal age for girls to be betrothed. | 27. | Children were seen as ___________. | 28. | Prior to the wedding, the Groom would be gifted a _______. |
| | Down:1. | Friends, Family and Passers by could attend the ________. | 2. | _______ and family could attend the wedding. | 4. | The age of consent. | 6. | The main country with the most arranged marriages in Elizabethan time | 9. | It was considered _______ to marry for love. | 10. | Goods, property and _____ were brought by the bride to benefit the husband. | 11. | Prestige and ______ would be brought to both families through an arranged marriage. | 15. | In Elizabethan times, _____ had little, if not any say in who their husband would've been. |
| 16. | Weddings were a _________ ceremony. | 17. | If a man and woman refused to marry, the community would express their disapproval through ________. | 19. | The most violent charge for refusing to marry. | 20. | Single women were thought to be _______ by their neighbours. | 22. | Elizabethan women were ______ to believe that men knew better, and that women were inferior to men. | 25. | The age William Shakespeare married. | 26. | An amount of money, goods, and property that the bride would bring to the wedding to benefit the husband and signify his possession over her. |
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