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georgia studies

unit 2

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James Oglethorpe he relates to Georgia by working in Georgia with the trustees and the debt owers, he helped them get out of prison.
Charter of 1732 when King George signed the charter of not allowing lawyers, liker dealers, blacks, and Catholics in the working of the Georgia
What are the reasons for the settlement of Georgia? To give jobs to debt owers and the poor Defence Economics
Tomochichi He was the chief of an indian tribe that was friends and helped the new settlers of GA
Mary Musgrove she was half Creek Indian and half British so she spoke both languages and help to keep peace between the two
Savannah the first town James went through when he was first in Georgia
Salzburgers the surprise invasion of the British against the Spanish in bloody marsh and won
Highland Scots the mountain range in scottland
Battle of Bloody Marsh part of the salzburgers
Fort King George was part of the surprise attack on the Spanish the site remains in Georgia
Malcontents were against slavery in georgia
why did French,Spain, and English colonize the new world? French- profitable future trade Spain-gold English -natural resources
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