Region that contains cities such as Dahlonega. Once a site for Gold and receives the most rainfall in Georgia out of the 5 regions.
What is Blue Ridge?
Native American culture present at the time of the arrival of the Spanish in Georgia
What is the Mississippian?
Allowed English settlers to grow more crops in a plantation system but initially wasn't allowed in the Trustee colony of Georgia.
What is Slavery?
Mississippian cultures were organized into a complex society called __________________
What is chiefdoms
The 3 main reasons for the development of Georgia from the Charter of 1732.
What is Charity (philanthropy), Defense, and Economics?
Smallest region of Georgia, located in the TAG corner of Georgia, and once known for coal mining.
What is the Appalachian Plateau?
The islands off the coast of Georgia that protect GA from wind and erosion.
What are the Barrier Islands?
Interpreter that helped Oglethorpe communicate with Native Americans
Who was Mary Musgrove?
Group of Georgians that wanted slavery and alcohol in Georgia during the Trustee period.
What is Malcontents?
The largest European enemy to the south of Georgia. Georgia was primarily founded to defend South Carolina from this enemy
What is Spain?
What were Hernando de Soto's three goals?
What is God, Gold, and Glory?
Chief of the Yamacraw Indians and owned Yamacraw Bluff
Who is Tomochichi?
Economic system that colonies were apart of with the mother country of England where England was exporting more than they were importing.
What is Mercantilism?
This line forbade the colonists to go past the Appalachian mountains after the British and the colonist won the French and Indian War.
What is the Proclamation line of 1763?
This region is known for its carpet and textile industries and cities such as Dalton which became known as the Carpet Capital of the World.
What is Ridge and Valley?
The main crops planted by the Mississippians.
What is corn, beans squash, and pumpkins?
The name of the group of settlers that were finally allowed in Georgia because they had doctors.
Who were the Jews?
"No taxation without representation" could be found in which part of the Declaration of Independence?
What is a Grievance?