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Chapter 9

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Chapter 9

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ColonizationCharter of

1732The

EconomyPeople VocabularySettlers

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What was James Oglethorpe’s main reason for settling

Georgia?

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Charity

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After Georgia became a colony,

how many colonies did Britain have?

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13

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Why were the poor chosen to settle

Georgia?

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They were deserving.

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Who proposed the establishment of a

colony, the Margravate of Azilia, west of the

Savannah River?

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Sir Robert Montgomery

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What group was denied freedom of

religion by the Georgia Charter?

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Catholics

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Between what two rivers was Georgia to

be built?

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Savannah and Altamaha

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What were three groups of people who were banned

from living in Georgia?

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Blacks, liquor dealers, and lawyers

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How much land was given to charity

colonists?

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50 acres

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What happened to the land if the owner

died?

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It went to a male heir or if, there was none, it was returned to the trust.

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How long was Georgia to be under

the control of the trustees?

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21 years

(until 1753)

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From which European country

did the Salzburgers come?

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Austria

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Why did the Salzburgers abandon

their original settlement at Ebenezer?

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The land was marshy.

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Along what river did the Highland Scots

settle?

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Altamaha River

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Why were the Highland Scots

recruited to settle in Georgia?

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They were fierce warriors.

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What group of German settlers were members of the Unity

of Brethren?

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Moravians

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Why were the settlers required to

plant mulberry trees?

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To produce silk

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Where was the center of trade with

the Indians for deerskins and beaver

fur?

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Augusta

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What was the result of the end of the

restrictions on land ownership?

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The growth of plantations and slavery

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What two items were outlawed by the new land laws of 1736?

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Rum and slavery

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What was Britain’s economic policy

during this period?

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Mercantilism

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Who was James Oglethorpe’s

secretary?

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William Stephens

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Who did Oglethorpe befriend before

settling Yamacraw Bluff?

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Tomochichi

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Who acted as Oglethorpe’s interpreter at

Yamacraw Bluff?

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Mary Musgrove

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Who drew up the original plans for

Savannah?

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Robert Castell

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Who was the leader of the Salzburgers?

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John Martin Bolzius

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What is a “proprietor?”

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An owner

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What is the economic policy that “promotes a favorable balance of

trade by having colonies exist to help

the mother country?”

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Mercantilism

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What is the name for a “person who holds

responsibility and acts on behalf of

others?”

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Trustee

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What is the name for a “person, group, or

country that joins with another for a common

interest?”

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Ally

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What is another name for a

“complainer?”

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Malcontent

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Make your wager

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What were the three main reasons for the

settlement of Georgia?

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Charity (to give the poor a better life)

Military (to serve as a buffer between South Carolina and

Florida

Economic (to grow new crops that England could not produce)