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1 How did the establishment of the University of Georgia, Louisville, and the spread of Baptist and Methodist churches affect the development of Georgia? Standard: SS8H5a. Explain the establishment of the University of Georgia, Louisville, and the spread of Baptist and Methodist churches.

2 Standard: (SS8H5a) – The student will explain the establishment of the University of Georgia, Louisville, and the spread of Baptist and Methodist Churches. After the American Revolution, Georgia began to turn its attention to growth and development, and expansion into its vast western frontier.

3 Think, Pair, Share Describe how each of the factors below could symbolize the development or growth of Georgia? The establishment of the University of Georgia The change in location of the state’s capital The spread of Baptist and Methodist churches

4 Use your graphic organizer to summarize the important information from the lesson.

5 Growth of Georgia: University of Georgia

6 University of Georgia On January 27, 1785, the University of Georgia was officially established when Georgia’s General Assembly approved a charter written by Abraham Baldwin. In the charter, it said that education was for everyone, not just the wealthy! (That was radical thinking in 1785!)

7 University of Georgia When the charter was signed in 1785, it became the first publically (government) supported institute of higher learning. The actual building of the school did not begin until 1801 and classes did not begin until September of 1801

8 University of Georgia Although UGA was the first public university to be chartered, the University of North Carolina was the first to hold classes, creating a spirited debate as to which school is actually the Nation’s first state sponsored university.

9 Fill in or check the important information from the lesson.
On January 27, 1785, the University of Georgia was officially established. Georgia’s General Assembly approved a charter written by Abraham Baldwin. Believed in education for everyone. (Not really everyone early on) It became the first publically (government) supported institute of higher learning. Government donated land, called a land grant institution

10 Growth of Georgia: Capital City Changes

11 Why would they search for a more centrally located capital?
In 1785, the state capital moved to Augusta, but a search for a new more centrally located capital was initiated. Why would they search for a more centrally located capital?

12 Louisville (“Lewis”ville)
In 1796, Louisville became Georgia’s third state capital It was selected as the capital due to, what at the time was its location as the center of Georgia population (driven by westward expansion) State legislators hoped that the town would also serve as a trading center due to its location on the Ogeechee River

13 Louisville Louisville developed both socially and financially
Its time as capital ended in 1807 due to… malaria outbreaks that occurred in the city every year difficulty of using the Ogeechee River for trade most importantly, continued Northwestern movement of Georgia’s population

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15 The Capitals of Georgia
Savannah Augusta Louisville Milledgeville Atlanta

16 Fill in or check the important information from the lesson.
On January 27, 1785, the University of Georgia was officially established. Georgia’s General Assembly approved a charter written by Abraham Baldwin. Believed in education for everyone. (Not really everyone early on) In 1785, the state capital moved to Augusta, but a search for a new more centrally located capital (West) soon began. In 1796, Louisville was chosen Chosen as capital due to, what at the time was its location It was center of Georgia population (driven by westward expansion) State legislators hoped it would serve as a trading center due to its location on the Ogeechee River It became the first publically (government) supported institute of higher learning. Government donated land, called a land grant institution

17 Growth of Georgia: Baptist and Methodist Churches

18 The Anglican Church as the official church of England and the king was its recognized head.
What did independence from Great Britain now mean for many U.S. citizens? Many U.S. citizens now stood separated from the only church they’d ever known

19 Some citizens started setting up American versions of the Anglican Church, while others sought new churches. Two religious groups that impacted Georgia the most during this time period were the Baptist and Methodist.

20 Baptist and Methodist Churches Grow
Both churches gained popularity amongst working class Georgians in the frontier and small towns of the state They both grew because of their willingness to use new methods to reach people along the frontier Revivals Camp meetings Circuit riders (ministers who rode from town to town) Due to mission work on plantations, many slaves converted to either the Baptist or Methodist churches

21 Georgia grew rapidly in several ways
One of the first African- American churches in U.S. history, the First Colored Baptist Church, was established in Savannah in To the present day, the two largest Christian denominations in Georgia are Baptist and Methodist.

22 THE BIBLE BELT

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24 The Great Revival Movement
Membership Slavery Issues By 1860: churches Largest denominations: Methodists Baptists Slaves attended with their masters! Methodists left the national organization and formed Methodist Episcopal Church Baptists also broke (over missionary selections) and formed the Southern Baptist Convention

25 Fill in or check the important information from the lesson.
On January 27, 1785, the University of Georgia was officially established. Georgia’s General Assembly approved a charter written by Abraham Baldwin. Believed in education for everyone. (Not really everyone early on) In 1785, the state capital moved to Augusta, but a search for a new more centrally located capital (West) soon began. In 1796, Louisville was chosen Grew because of their willingness to use new methods to reach people along the frontier. Revivals, Camp meetings, Circuit riders (ministers who rode from town to town)Due to mission work on plantations, many slaves converted to either the Baptist or Methodist churches Chosen as capital due to, what at the time was its location It was center of Georgia population (driven by westward expansion) State legislators hoped it would serve as a trading center due to its location on the Ogeechee River It became the first publically (government) supported institute of higher learning. Government donated land, called a land grant institution Two religious groups that impacted Georgia the most. Baptist became largest in the south and spit over the acceptance of slavery.

26 3 – 2 - 1 Identify 3 developments in Georgia during the period after the American Revolution Identify 2 ways in which these developments impacted Georgia or its people Identify the 1 development you feel had the most impact on Georgians. Explain why.


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