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ch13 s2
based on guided reading chapter 13 section 2
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| the culture that thrived in coastal areas centered around | rice. |
| some cash crops are | corn, indigo, cotton, rice. |
| at the time, savannah was the only area large enough to be considered a | city. |
| georgians were also concerned about | education. |
| the academy of richmond county | was the first public school established in the state. |
| before the revolution, colleges were | private. |
| the only college in the south before the revolution was | william and mary college in virginia. |
| the william and mary college of virginia was established by | the anglican church. |
| the gazette of the state of georgia was operated by | james johnston, a former loyalist who was allowed to return to georgia because they needed a printer. |
| other prewar religions | remained in georgia. |
| some religions prominent in georgia include | episcopalian, baptist, methodist, and presbyterian denominations. |
| andrew bryan was | a black slave who became the first black pastor. was baptized and began preaching in 1782. |
| reverend abraham marshall was | a baptist minister who ordained andrew bryan in 1788. |
| the constitution of 1777 stated that anglicans were | no longer a government-sponsored religion. |
| after the war, former anglicans | separated from the church of england and became the episcopal church |