What is a low-lying and mostly flat region of Georgia that covers most of the state’s southern half? It has sandy beaches, flatlands, and gently rolling hills.
What is the Coastal Plain?
The first constitution of the United States of America. Because it allowed for only a weak central government, it was later replaced with the U.S. Constitution, which established a federal government with a president, a judicial system, and the authority to tax.
What are the Articles of Confederation?
An amendment to the United States Constitution that ended slavery in the states, except as a criminal penalty
What is the 13th Amendment?
What is a geological boundary that divides the rocks of the upper Coastal Plain from those of the Piedmont? Because the line is marked by rivers, it has been a center for commerce and trade throughout Georgia’s history.
What is the Fall Line?
A delegate from Georgia who signed the US Constitution and was the founder of UGA
Who was Abraham Baldwin?
What is the state in the southern United States and the last of the thirteen original colonies? It is the largest state east of the Mississippi River. Parts of Georgia have a subtropical climate, but the areas northwest of the Chattahoochee River are cooler. The state is the largest producer of peanuts in the United States.
What is Georgia?
A battle of the American Revolution, fought in Georgia on February 14, 1779. Boosted the patriots morale.
What was the Battle of Kettle Creek?
What is GA's most important river
What is the Chattahoochee River
What is an early native culture, which settled the midwestern and southeastern parts of what is today the United States? The Mississippian people cultivated the land, gathered nuts and berries, and hunted. They existed as a group from about CE 800* to 1600 and then split into a number of Native American groups.
What is the Mississippian Culture?
A group of Native Americans who lived in the southeastern United States, including Georgia, before being moved to reservations in Oklahoma and North Carolina.
Who are the Cherokee?
A village in southwest Georgia known for its Confederate prisoner-of-war camp.
What is Andersonville?
What is the highest peak in GA? Located in the Blue Ridge region?
What is Brasstown Bald
Who are the many groups of Native Americans once made what is now Georgia their home, including the Apalachicola, Cherokee, Muscogee, and Yamacraw tribes?
Who are the Native Americans?
Under the royal charter signed by King George II, colonists were not permitted to drink rum or have slaves. What group of settlers were discontent with this rules?
What are the Malcontents
An officer in the Georgia Militia who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek and was a hero of the American Revolution. He later became a legislator in Georgia.
Who was Elijah Clarke?
General who was assigned to capture the railroad in Atlanta, who later led a campaign to Savannah
Who was General William T. Sherman