First person to explore America. We only know about him because his men kept journals.
Located in north Georgia goes all the way up to Maine
Appalachian Mountains
This treaty was signed in 1825, giving up all Creek Tribe lands
Treaty of Indian Springs
Used for long range fights, still used today
Bow and Arrow
As the need for more cotton, what happened to the need for slaves
More slaves were needed
Who was chief justice at the court case Worcester V.S. Georgia and sided with John Ross, leader of the Cherokee
John Marshall
Smallest region in Georgia
Appalachian Plateau
This event took place in 1787 and was to reform the Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
Not only were Indian Tribes known for this weapon but also the Spartans
Spear
During this period slavery was first allowed in Georgia
Royal Period
This person was leader of the Yamacraw Tribe and was good friends with James Oglethorpe.
Tomochichi
Most Populated Region In Georgia. Also home to Atlanta
Piedmont
Made Over 4,000 Native Americans Die Including John Ross
Trail of Tears
This material was a key component for Knives
Flint
These people wanted slavery before the trustee period ended
Malcontents
Who signed the Decleration of Independence from Georgia.
Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett, and George Walton
Located in southern Georgia. Habitat for thousands of species.
Okefenokee Swamp
Captured City by the loyalist and held till the end of the war
Savannah
This weapon was used by tribes and still used today
Knives
Because of this invention slaves were needed heavely
Cotton Gin
Leader of England during the American Revoulution
King George
Largest Region in Georgia
Coastal Plains
This compromise solved large states and small states voting
The Great Compromise
This was used to propel a spear. Often used by Indian Tribes
addle addle
This compromise solved the slavery population to voting issue
3/5th compromise