to conform or adjust to the customs, attitudes, etc., of a dominant social group, nation-- change your culture to match another's
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What was discoved in the Blue Ridge region of Georgia that caused a rush of new settlers in 1828?
Gold! first gold rush in the U.S.
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A negative consequence of the invention of the cotton gin.
increase in slavery and South became overly dependent on one crop (cotton)
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a machine that was capable of removing the seeds from up to 50 pounds of cotton a day.
Eli Whitney's cotton gin
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Give the number one reason for the movement of Georgia's capital over the years.
Following population, captial located in more populated area or more convenient area for population.
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Name the 5 capitals of Georgia- in order!
Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, Atlanta S.A.L.M.A
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What establishment is being described by this quote,"an educated populace is necessary for a free government and that the government should make education available to all, not just the wealthy."
The University of Georgia (orginally known as Franklin University
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This Act made agriculture and mechanical arts classes available at the University.
The Morrill Act of 1872
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(1795) - Georgia act signed by Georgia Governor George Mathews that transferred 35 million acres of land in present day Alabama to four land companies for $500,000
Yazoo Land Act
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a (1778-1825) Creek chief with a Scottish father and Creek mother
William McIntosh
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Why were the Creek angry with Chief McIntosh?
He signed a treaty ceeding their land to the U.S. Government
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This land allocation approach that gave the average Georgian a chance to buy land at pennies on the dollar, including widows and orphans.
Land lottery
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The dishonest selling of millions of acres of land in Georgia in the early 1800s.