Unit 3 SS8H4abc
"Education, Land, & Technology"
SS8H4
Vocabulary Terms
SS84de
"Westward Expansion"
SS8H5a
Vocabulary Terms
SS8H5a "Causes of the Civil War"
100

This was Abraham Baldwin's philosophy for the creation of the University of Georgia.

What is UGA was created for all people regardless of social class?

100
He was the inventor of the cotton Gin.

Who is Eli Whitney?

100

This Creek Chief accepted bribery money and signed the Second Treaty of Indian Springs ultimately ceding all remaining Creek land in Georgia.

Who is Chief William McIntosh?

100

A tax placed on goods coming into a county. 

What is a Tariff?

100

This was a main point of contention amongst "Northern" and "Southern" states, especially when new states were added to the Union with Western Expansion. 

What is Slavery?

200

This last Georgia land policy led the United States government to eventually force complete Indian removal in part to appease impatient settlers.

What is the Land Lotteries?

200

This was an early name for the city of Atlanta; in 1837, this was the site where the end of the Western and Atlantic Railroad "terminated"

What is Terminus?

200

President Andrew Jackson ignored the Supreme Court and Constitution which eventually led to this event.

What is the Trail of Tears?

200

The rights and powers held by individual states instead of the national or federal government?

What is states rights?

200

The Georgia Platform would only accept the terms of the Compromise of 1850 if it included this policy.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

300

The cities in order of Georgia's Capital movement? Remember SALMA.

What is Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, Atlanta?

300

Which President stated "John Marshall (the Supreme Court) has made his decision; now let him enforce it"

President Andrew Jackson

300

What technology was instrumental in the removal of the Cherokee in 1838 and was related to the appointment of Atlanta as Georgia’s capital in 1868?

What are railroads?

300

This is the process of making a law no longer valid or binding.

What is Nullification?

300

Before the compromises, these two major items eventually led to the start of the Civil War.

What is nullification and state's rights?

400

An unintended consequence of this type of technology resulted in the increase of slavery.

What is the cotton gin?

400

Act signed into law that require the removal of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw,Creek, and Seminole to Indian territory.

What is the Indian Removal Act?

400

A rapid increase of settlers to Georgia sparked by the discovery of gold near this town was another cause of pushing Native Americans out of North Georgia.

What is Dahlonega ?

400

When a state formally withdraws from the United States. 

What is Secession?

400

This historical event decided by the Supreme Court stated that slaves must be returned to their owners and all free blacks were not American citizens.

What is the Dred Scott Case?

500

This was Georgia's 2nd land policy that involved the illegal purchase of lands west of the state which also involved bribery.

What is the Yazoo Land Fraud?

500

A system in which up to 200 acres of land were granted to individuals who were the heads of households. 

What is the headright system?

500

Landmark Supreme Court case which declared that the Cherokee were sovereign and not subject to the laws of the United States.

What is Worcester v. Georgia ?

500

The Idea that People have the right to decide important government issues for themselves.

What is Popular Soverignty?

500

This significant event was the last major cause that led the south to finally secede from the Union in which the state of South Carolina led the secession movement.

What is the Election of 1860?