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Colonization 2012

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mercantilism   show
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trustee   show
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charter   show
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show The charter that established the colony of Georgia, named James Oglethorpe and 20 other british gentlemen interested in charity as trustees  
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show "Rock of help"  
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show Craftsman  
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show Citizen Army  
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Slave   show
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show A fort where troops are housed  
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Indigo   show
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show A Roman Catholic  
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Buffer   show
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show A rule or other order presented by authority  
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Charity   show
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show The science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind.  
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What is Darien?   show
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What is Yamacraw Bluff?   show
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show John Musgrove's wife  
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show People who agreed to work for someone for a set period of time in return for passage to the New World  
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Who was Tomochichi?   show
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show A town at Red Bluff settled by German protestants  
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Colony   show
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show Resistance against attack; protection  
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Parish   show
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Who was John Reynolds?   show
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Who was Henry Ellis?   show
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Which group of settlers wanted slaves?   show
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show The "war" of Jenkin's ear  
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show He proposed the creation of the Margravate of Azilia.  
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What was the Magravate of Azilia?   show
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show Oglethorpe's best friend, he didnt pay his debt and passed away while in jail  
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Who was Peter Gordon?   show
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show The first capital of Georgia  
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What is Sunbury?   show
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show They formed Ebenezer and New Ebenezer  
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Who were the Scottish Highlanders?   show
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show An english fort for defense of Georgia  
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show A ship that Oglethorpe and 114 other settlers sailed on from England  
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What is a Royal Colony?   show
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show A colony in which a board of trustees governs it  
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What year did Tomochichi die?   show
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show 1733  
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show Charity, Economics, Defence  
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What was a fourth reason for the charter?   show
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Did Georgia have an official church?   show
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show Altamaha river, Savanna river, and the Pacific ocean  
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show A trustee colony  
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show Social  
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show Sermons, pamphlets, speeches, newspapers  
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How many families were selected to go to Georgia?   show
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What did the trustees give the families?   show
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What did the families do in return for the resources?   show
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What do the 3 people on the Georgia seal represent?   show
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show He translated for Oglethorpe and Tomochichi  
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Did Tomochichi become a friend and ally of Oglethorpe's?   show
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Which colony was the 13th colony?   show
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show He didn't receive enough money  
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Who oversaw everything the trustees did?   show
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What were the 3 reasons for settlement in Georgia?   show
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show 5 acres in town, 45 acres in the country  
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show Dr. Samuel Nunis arrived  
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How long was Oglethorpe in Georgia?   show
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show Silk, tobacco, rice, and indigo  
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