Land Policies and Native American Removal
The Cotton Gin and Railroad
UGA and Georgia Capitols
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Key People and Events
200

How the United States Supreme Court ruled in Worcester v. Georgia and its impact on the removal of the Cherokee from Georgia. 

What is it attempted to block the removal by establishing the Cherokee as a sovereign nation?

200

The cotton gin _________ the production of cotton in Georgia. (Increased or Decreased) 

What is Increased. 

200
The five Georgia Capitols (IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER) 

What are Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta? 

200

This tax placed a charge on paper goods like newspapers and legal documents, angering many colonists in Georgia.

What is the Stamp Act? 

200

The three people who signed the Declaration of Independence on behalf of Georgia. 

Who are Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, and George Walton?

400

This policy promised stolen land to land companies. 

What was the Yazoo Land Fraud? 

400

The person who invented the cotton gin. 

Who is Eli Whitney?  

400

The reason why UGA was created. 

What is to provide all citizens with an education, not just the wealthy? 

400

These two groups in Georgia took different sides in the war; one supported independence, while the other stayed loyal to the king.

Who are the Patriots and Loyalists?

400

This Creek leader signed a treaty giving up Creek land without the tribe’s permission.

Who is William McIntosh?

600

The role that John Marshall played in the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia. 

Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who ruled against the removal of the Cherokee Indians in Worcester v. Georgia? 

600

This technological invention in the 1830s helped speed up the transportation of people and goods throughout Georgia.

What are the railroads? 

600

The main reason that Georgia's capitals moved so often. 

What is Westward Expansion? 
600

This battle in Georgia was a Patriot victory and helped boost confidence during the Revolutionary War.

What is the Battle of Kettle Creek? 

600

This Cherokee chief fought to keep Cherokee land and led his people during removal.

Who is John Ross?

800

The Yazoo land fraud proceded despite public opposition because of this reason.

What is some legislators were paid to make sure the deals were completed? 


800

This major city was developed because of its prime location for transporting goods by rail, leading to it being initially called "Terminus". 

What is Atlanta? 

800

The person who wrote the Charter for UGA and signed the US Constitution on behalf of Georgia. 

Who is Abraham Baldwin? 

800

This law said colonists could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains, which upset many Georgians who wanted more land.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

800

This U.S. president ignored the Supreme Court and forced the Cherokee to leave Georgia.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

1000

Out of the six answers listed below, these three are PRO INDIAN REMOVAL. 

Westward Expansion, Worcester v. Georgia, Andrew Jackson, John Marshall, Dahlonega Gold Rush, John Ross

What is Westward Expansion, Andrew Jackson, and The Dahlonega Gold Rush? 

1000

The cotton gin impacted the population and economy of Georgia in this way. 

What is the increase in cotton production lead to an increase in demand for enslaved workers? 

1000

This university was created to educate future leaders and was the first state-chartered university in the U.S.

What is the University of Georgia? 

1000

This early U.S. government plan was too weak because it could not collect taxes or form a strong national army.

What are the Articles of Confederation? 

1000

This event brought thousands of miners to Cherokee land when gold was discovered.

What is the Dahlonega Gold Rush?