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SS8H2 Colonial Georgia Review

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  • The trustee that is given credit for the founding of the Georgia colony due to being the only one to actually set foot in Georgia.
    James Oglethorpe
  • We were invited to settle in the Georgia colony due to our fighting skills and ability to protect the colony from invaders like the Spanish
    Highland Scots
  • This group was successful at silk harvesting, had a grist mill, built the first orphanage and first official school in the colony of Georgia
    Salzburgers
  • The period in Georgia beginning in 1732 with the approval of the charter and ending in 1752 with the charter beginng returned to the king.
    The Trustee Period
  • True or False? As a Royal colony, Georgia's economy began to thrive (increase).
    True, with no limits on land purchases and allowing slavery, more was planted, harvested, and sold.
  • 3 reasons for the founding of the colony of Georgia
    charity, defense, economic growth
  • This group paid their own way to the colony, had no loyalies to the trustees, were wealthy, and wanted no limits on land purchases.
    Malcontents
  • This group of people was allowed into Georgia because they had a Doctor.
    Jewish friends
  • 5 most profitable products grown/sold in the Georgia colony
    wine, rice, indigo, silk, tobacco
  • Name 3 things banned by the Charter of 1732
    slavery, rum, lawyers, catholicism
  • I served as an interpreter for Georgia colonists and Chief Tomochichi.
    Mary Musgrove
  • The first settlement and later city in the Georgia colony.
    Savannah, formerly know as Yamacraw Bluff
  • The period in Georgia beginning in 1752 after the trustees gave authority of the colony to the king. The period lasted until the Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution in 1783. What is it called?
    Royal Period
  • During the Royal period, King George II sent these men to govern the colony.
    Royal Governors, Reynolds- Ellis- Wright
  • I was the Chief of the Yamacraw Native American tribe when Oglethorpe and the Trustees arrived in Georgia in 1733.
    Tomochichi