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100

In which region of the United States is Georgia located?

Southeastern

100

Which native culture ended as a result of European exploration and conquest?

Mississippian

100

How did the French & Indian War lead to the American Revolution?

England began to tax the colonies to pay its war debt.

100

What was the purpose of the Headright system?

It distributed land to new settlers.

100

Who was Mary Musgrove?

She was the translator between Oglethorpe and Tomochichi.

100

Which US President signed the Indian Removal Act?

Andrew Jackson

200

What ocean borders Georgia?

Atlantic

200

Who was the first European explorer to come to Georgia?

Hernando de Soto

200

What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?

To prevent war from breaking out between the Indians and Great Britain.

200

Name the 2 things Georgia received in exchange for ceding the land from the Yazoo Land Fraud?

1.25 million dollars and help with the removal of Native Americans in Georgia.

200

What were the 5 crops Georgia was expected to produce?

Wine, rice, indigo, silk, tobacco

200

What was the main reason for the removal of the Cherokee from North Georgia?

Gold had been discovered on Cherokee land.

300

The Fall Line separates which two regions?

Coastal Plain & Piedmont

300

What were the 3 main reasons for Spanish exploration?

God, Gold, Glory

300

Name 3 ways Georgia benefitted from the Proclamation of 1763.

Georgia gained land, Georgia's economy improved, Georgia's population grew.

300

What river became Georgia's western border after the Yazoo Land Fraud?

Chattahoochee

300

Why did the Highland Scots come to Georgia?

They were recruited to come by Oglethorpe to help defend the colony.

300

The removal of the Cherokee to Oklahoma is commonly known as...

The Trail of Tears.

400

Name the 5 Regions of Georgia.

Appalachian Plateau, Ridge & Valley, Blue Ridge, Piedmont, Coastal Plain

400

What did Hernando deSoto & his men do to the natives they encountered?

They killed them with guns & disease.

400

What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

To declare to the world the colonies were breaking away from England.

400

Name the cities that were Georgia's capitals.

Savannah, August, Louisville, Milledgeville, Atlanta

400

Why did the Sulzberger's come to Georgia and name one of their accomplishments?

They came for religious freedom; they built the first water-powered mill and the first orphanage and had success in the silk industry.

400

Name 2 land distribution policies Georgia used to distribute land to new settlers.

Headright System; Land Lottery

500

Which river is the primary source of water for Atlanta?

Chattahoochee

500

This policy is an economic system in which a nation seeks to export more than it imports.

Mercantilism

500

Name the 3 sections of the D of I.

preamble, grievances, declaration

500

Name the 2 reasons why Atlanta was the final choice for Georgia's capital.

1. It was more centrally located due to the population shifts; 2. It was a transportation hub and easily accessible.

500

What was the result of the Battle of Bloody Marsh?

Georgia was now safe from the Spanish & the British had a clear claim to Georgia.

500

This is the largest region of Georgia, making up about 60% of Georgia's land area.

Coastal Plain

600

Which region is known for producing the majority of Georgia's crops?

Coastal Plain

600

The main purpose of colonial Georgia was...

to provide raw materials for the mother country

600

Name the 3 Georgians who signed the D of I.

George Walton, Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett

600

Why did Georgia's capital cities continue to move west?

Georgia's population was shifting to the West.

600

Who controlled Georgia when it became a royal colony?

Royal Governors

600

Why does the area north of the Fall Line depend on surface water?

There is an underlying layer of granite which prevents access to the ground water.

700

Which region is the most heavily populated?

Piedmont

700

Who is considered the founding father of Georgia?

James Oglethorpe

700

What was the importance of the Battle of Kettle Creek?

It broke the British stronghold and was the first major victory for the patriots in Georgia.

700

What was UGA's "first"?

State-supported public university in the US

700

Who were the 2 Georgians who signed the US Constitution?

Abraham Baldwin and William Few

700

What is the longest section of the D of I?

Grievances

800

Which of Georgia's water sources mainly supports the economic activity of agriculture?

Ground Water

800

What were the 3 reasons for the founding of the Georgia colony?

Philanthropy, Economics, Defense

800

What was the outcome of the Siege of Savannah?

The patriots lost and the British remained in control of Savannah.

800

What effect did the cotton gin have on slavery in the South?

Slavery increased because cotton production increased.

800

Name the 2 reasons why Georgia ratified the US Constitution?

They hoped a strong national government would protect them from the American Indians & would improve trade.

800

Name the 3 branches of government.

Executive, Legislative, and Judicial

900

Why have many of Georgia's cities and industries grown up along the Fall Line?

Rivers & waterfalls were an important energy source.

900

What was the name of Georgia's first settlement?

Savannah

900

What kind of government did the Articles of Confederation create?

A weak federal government with limited power.

900

Who were the two largest Indian nations living in Ga in the late 1800's?

Muscogee (Creek); Cherokee

900

What was the Supreme Court's decision in Worcester v. Georgia?

The Cherokee were their own nation, and US law did not apply to Cherokee land.

900

This is known as the largest freshwater wetland in North America.

Okefenokee Swamp