🏈 First Half – Early European Exploration
⚾ Home Field Advantage – Native Peoples
🏀 Game Plan – Settlement of Georgia
🏐 Team Sponsors – Economics & Resources
⚽ Final Buzzer – Grab Bag
100

Spain’s “MVP” explorer who first claimed Georgia’s land for Spain in 1540.

Who is Hernando de Soto

100

Georgia’s main Native culture when Europeans arrived.

Who were the Mississippian Indians

100

Britain’s first colony in Georgia, founded like an expansion team in 1733.

What is Savannah

100

Georgia’s climate allowed these “cash-crop players” to score big profits.

What are rice and indigo

100

The treaty that ended the French and Indian War in 1763, giving Britain new territory.

What is Treaty of Paris (1763)

200

Main goal Spain had for exploring the Southeast—think of it as chasing the championship trophy.

What is gold (God, glory, and gold)

200

These were the Mississippian “stadiums”—large earthen structures for ceremonies

What are mounds

200

He coached Georgia’s founding—like a team’s first head coach.

Who is James Oglethorpe

200

Britain wanted colonies to supply raw materials and buy finished goods—like a farm team feeding the pros.

What is mercantilism

200

This boundary, set after the war, was like a sideline colonists couldn’t cross.

What is Proclamation Line of 1763

300

These forts along the Georgia coast were like defensive “end zones” protecting Spain’s territory.

What are Spanish missions

300

Trading with Europeans was like drafting new players. This new “player” (animal) changed hunting.

What is the horse

300

The three goals of Georgia’s charter—defense, economics, and this social cause—were like three team strategies.

What is charity (helping debtors)

300

The Salzburgers and Highland Scots settled in Georgia for this “training camp” reason.

What is religious freedom / defense

300

Sporting term for the British tax acts that “penalized” colonists.

What is Intolerable Acts / taxes

400

European nations competed for land like rival sports teams fight for this season-ending prize.

What is colony/territory

400

The impact of European contact on Native populations could be compared to this sports term for a crushing defeat.

What is a blowout / devastation

400

Georgia served as a buffer colony to protect this “home team” colony to the north.

What is South Carolina

400

This trade route moved goods, enslaved Africans, and cash crops like a three-way trade play.

What is Triangular Trade

400

Georgia’s role in the American Revolution was like a rookie team with this initial stance.

What is loyalist / neutral

500

This deadly factor defeated more Natives than European weapons, like an unexpected injury that changes a game.

What are diseases

500

Many Natives joined European conflicts to gain this competitive edge, like free agents hoping for a title.

What is military advantage / alliance

500

Colonists who were unhappy with rules on slavery and land ownership were nicknamed this, like disgruntled fans.

Who were the Malcontents

500

Georgia’s rivers served as natural “assist players” for moving goods. Name one major river used for trade.

What is Savannah, Altamaha, or Ogeechee River

500

The invention that later transformed Georgia’s economy like a game-winning play.

What is cotton gin