Unit 1 geog. of GA/GA's Beginnings
Unit 2 Exploration and Georgia Colonization
Unit 3 Rev., Statehood, and Westward Expansion "Almost There"
Unit 4 Civil War and Reconstruction
Unit 5 The New South
100

Region of the United States 

Southeast

100

Spanish explorer, in 1540, first person to explore Georgia 

Small Pox 

100

Conflict between France and Great Britain where both sides allied with several Native American Tribes

french & Indian 

100

Agreement between northern and southern states; admitted California as a free state and New Mexico and Utah could vote on slavery

compromise of 1850

100

Group of three wealthy men (Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, John B. Gordon) that led the Georgia Democrats and tried to help the wealthy, white citizens of Georgia during the New South



Bourbon Triumuirate

200

Nation that Georgia is a part of 

United States

200

People that worked for the church started by Spain to convert people to Catholicism 

Missionaries 

200

Law that placed taxes on all paper goods and products

Stamp Act

200

New political party that opposed slavery; created prior to the Civil War 

Republican

200

New political party that was formed during the New South; supported farmers and African Americans in the south 

Populist

300

Continent that the state of Georgia is located in

North America

300

Three primary reasons Spain explored the New World 

God,Gold,Glory

300

Document, created by King George III, that awarded all land west of the Appalachian Mountains to Native Americans; angered Georgia colonists 

Proclamation of 1763

300

One of the major causes of the American Civil War; belief that the interests of a state take precedence over the national government

States Rights

300

Georgia reformer that worked to improve child labor laws and prison conditions; served as the first female U.S. Senator

Rebecca Latimer Felton

400

Two Hemispheres that Georgia is located in 

Northern / Western

400

Three major European countries competing for the New World 

Spain,France,Great Britian

400

Set of four laws created to punish the Massachusetts colony for the Boston Tea Party

Intolerable Acts

400

Forced labor; provided most of the labor in the south during Antebellum 

Slaves

400

Person Known as "the voice of the New South" and "the father of the New South"; used his influence working for the Atlanta Constitution to persuade Northerners about the South's ability to be industrial; helped to organize the International Cotton Exposition 

Henry Grady

500

Region with the largest population (contains metro Atlanta) 

Piedmont 

500

Name of the first settlement (city) in Georgia 

Savannah 

500

Document that stated the colonies were free of British control 

Declaration of Independence 

500

People who worked/fought to get rid of slavery 

Abolitionists 

500

Georgia politician and leader of the Populist Party; created the RFD Bill that delivered mail to rural areas for free; assisted poor Georgians and farmers

Tom Watson

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