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100

If you looked on a globe what hemispheres would Georgia be on?

North and East.

100

How do we know what Hernando De Soto did to the Native Americans?

His soldiers kept journals of what happened.

100

Who was James Oglethorpe?

The founder of Georgia.

100

What was the stamp act?

A tax on legal documents.

100

What are the five capitals of Georgia?

Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, Atlanta.

200

Which continent is Georgia located on?

North America.

200
What is the oldest Native American tribe and was nomadic?

Paleo.

200

What was the first capital and planned city in Gerogia?

Savannah.

200

Why was the Siege of Savannah a big deal?

It was a tragic loss.

200

What was the invention that increased slave population?

Cotton gin.

300

What are the five states that physically touch Georgia's border?

North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida.

300

What was the stick used by early American Indians to propel a spear?

Atlatl.

300

What were two things' Malcontents wanted but not the Highland Scots and Salzburgers wanted?

Slavery and rum.

300

Why were colonists mad about the Proclamation line of 1736?

It stopped them from moving west.

300

What college had the first land grant charter and state-supported college in the U.S?

UGA.

400

What are five regions in Georgia?

Coastal Plains, Piedmont, Blue Ridge, Appalachian Plateau, and Valley and Ridge.

400

What was Hernando De Soto in search of as he explored Georgia?

Gold.

400

What were three reasons Georgia was started?

Economy, defense, philanthropy.

400

Who was the only African American that fought for the Patriots at the Battle of Kettle Creek?

Austin Dabney.

400

What Indian Creek Chief signed the Treaty of Indian Springs and his people killed him for doing so?

William McIntosh.
500

Which region in Georgia is known as the "carpet capital of the world"?

Valley and Ridge.

500

What did the paleo Indians use as shelter?

Mud and stick houses.

500

Who was the person responsible for translating for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi?

Mary Musgrove.

500

What does ratify mean?

Approve.

500

As the need for more cotton, what happened to the need for slave labor?

It increased.

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