Causes of the American Revolution
Influence of Georgia-Based Businesses
Articles of Confederation
Westward Expansion Factors
Key Figures & Events
100

This conflict, which caused massive debt for Britain, led to increased taxes on the colonies and contributed to the American Revolution.

What was the French and Indian War?

100

This is the primary reason entrepreneurs start businesses.

What is profit?

100

The weaknesses of this first U.S. government led to the creation of a new Constitution.

What were the Articles of Confederation?

100

This was the first state-chartered university in the United States, established in Georgia in 1785.

What is the University of Georgia?

100

This Supreme Court case ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a sovereign entity, but President Andrew Jackson ignored it.

What is Worcester v. Georgia?

200

This document forbade colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, angering many Georgians.

What is the Proclamation of 1763? 

200

Georgia businesses often support economic growth by engaging in this, which involves selling products to other states and countries.

What is trade?

200

This Georgia battle was a Patriot victory that boosted morale and weakened Loyalist support in the state.

What is the Battle of Kettle Creek?

200

This scandal involved the illegal sale of Georgia land to companies at extremely low prices.

What is the Yazoo Land Fraud?

200

This U.S. president ignored the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia, leading to the Trail of Tears.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

300

This tax required colonists, including Georgians, to purchase special paper for legal documents and newspapers.

What is the Stamp Act? 

300

This Georgia industry benefits from the state's favorable climate and contributes significantly to exports.

What is agriculture?

300

This was a major weakness of the Articles because Congress could not impose this on citizens.

What are taxes?

300

This invention by Eli Whitney revolutionized agriculture in Georgia by making cotton production more efficient.

What is the cotton gin?

300

This Creek chief was assassinated for signing a treaty that ceded Creek land to Georgia.

Who is William McIntosh?

400

These are the three main sections of the Declaration of Independence.

What are the preamble, grievances, and declaration?

400

This is a person that starts and operates their own business. 

What is the role of an entrepreneur?

400

Under the Articles of Confederation, this branch of government was the only one established.

What is the legislative branch?

400

This system gave land to heads of households, Revolutionary War veterans, and other citizens.

What is the headright system?

400

This Cherokee leader tried to use legal methods to resist removal but ultimately witnessed the Trail of Tears.

Who was John Ross?

500

These three Georgians signed the Declaration of Independence.

Who are Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, and George Walton?

500

This Georgia-based company is one of the world’s largest beverage producers, known for its iconic soda.

What is Coca-Cola?

500

The Articles of Confederation were replaced by this document in 1789.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

500

This city served as Georgia’s first state capital.

What is Savannah?

500

This event, involving the discovery of gold in Georgia, led to the forced removal of the Cherokee.

What is the Dahlonega Gold Rush?