Social Studies - Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary Musgrove
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| James Oglethorpe started a colony in _____________________. | Georgia
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| The Creek and settlers agreed to __________________ in order to live in peace. They traveled between Savannah and the Creek village to bring goods to each other. | trade
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| Who is Tomochichi? | A Creek Indian who worked with James Olgethorpe and helped start the colony of Georgia by agreeing to live in peace with the settlers. He was the chief of the Yamacraws.
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| Who is James Olgethorpe? | An Englishman who started a colony in Georgia so that people could have a better life by working and getting paid.
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| What was the first city in Georgia? | Savannah
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| trustworthy | being honest and truthful - keeping your word
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| civility | being polite and kind to others - getting along
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| Who is Mary Musgrove? | A dependable Creek woman who spoke both Creek and English. She helped James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi communicate with each other.
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| Who is King George? | The King of England who Georgia was named after.
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| rivers | A narrow stream of flowing water. It is a natural resource because it provides water for people. Many people would build towns near them because of this.
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| interpreter | A person who helps people that speak different languages communicate (or talk) with one another. Mary Musgrove was one.
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| Yamacraw Bluff | Tomochichi's village
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| settler | a person who travels to and settles (or lives) in a new area
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| colonist | a settler of a colony
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| trading post | A place where people can exchange, or trade, goods. Mary Musgrove and her husband built one for the settlers and Native Americans.
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