Patriots & Loyalists
Georgia Battles
Articles of Confederation
Constitution & Convention
People of the Revolution
100

What did Patriots want?

Independence from Britain

100

Which Georgia battle was a Patriot victory?

Battle of Kettle Creek

100

Was the government under the Articles strong or weak?

Weak

100

What year was the Constitutional Convention?

1787

100

Who led the Patriots at the Battle of Kettle Creek?

Elijah Clarke

200

What did Loyalists want?

To stay loyal to the King

200

Who led the Patriots at Kettle Creek?

Elijah Clarke

200

Name one power the Articles government did NOT have.

Couldn’t collect taxes OR couldn’t enforce laws

200

Why did they meet?

To fix the Articles of Confederation

200

Name one of Georgia’s delegates who signed the Constitution.

Abraham Baldwin or William Few

300

Which group was sometimes called “Tories”?

Loyalists

300

Why was Kettle Creek important?

Boosted morale and gave supplies to Patriots

300

How many states had to agree to pass a law?

All 13

300

What did the Great Compromise create?

A two-house Congress

300

Who helped solve the big debate about representation?

Abraham Baldwin

400

Which group supported breaking away from Great Britain?

Patriots

400

What happened during the Siege of Savannah?

Patriots and French failed to retake Savannah

400

What was missing—no President, no courts, or both?

Both

400

How is the House of Representatives based?

Population

400

Why did William Few support a stronger national government?

For protection and stable trade

500

Why did many Georgians start out as Loyalists? (3 reasons)

They needed British trade and protection; Many were also born in Britain and considered it their Mother Country.

500

Which side controlled Savannah for most of the war?

The British

500

Why did the Articles fail? Give one reason.

The government was too weak to solve problems

500

How is the Senate based?

2 members per state

500

Which group wanted independence: Patriots or Loyalists?

Patriots