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Exploration and Colonization of Georgia August 20, 2012

Georgia’s First Explorers In 1539, a Spanish explorer named ________________ landed in Florida –They moved through the ______________ part of Georgia during their explorations They were looking for _____ During his search, he and his army killed thousands of Native Americans –Many more died from European diseases De Soto died near the _________________ His explorations changed the lives of ______________________ forever

Spanish Settlement and Missions in Georgia In 1566, Spain sent colonists to set up settlements and _________ on Georgia’s barrier islands The main purpose for the missions was to ________ the Native Americans to _____________ –They were also places for ______ Many Native Americans _________ converting and moved away

More European Exploration… After De Soto, explorers came from ___________________________ These countries __________ with each other for land Spain and England nearly started a war over new land The first permanent ________ settlement was at _______________. –They eventually established ____ colonies on the Atlantic coast The English built ___________________ in Georgia to warn the French and Spanish away from their colonies –This was the ______ English presence in Georgia

James Oglethorpe Born in London in _____ to a wealthy family He was well-educated and tried to _____ everyone He had a friend who died in _________________ –He didn’t believe that people should go to jail for not paying debts Simply letting the people out of jail wouldn’t work –There were no _____ for them He, and a group of ___________ (people who hold responsibility on behalf of others) proposed a _________ in the ____________ to send the former ___________ so they could start fresh

Oglethorpe’s Reasons for Settlement Based on the colony’s __________ (southwest of Carolina), it could help ________ Carolina from the Spanish in Florida and the French who were moving east from the Mississippi River He also believed that ________ could be made by _________ with the Native Americans in the area They could also grow crops and ________ them to England New ________________ for building could be exported to England ___________ freedom would be offered to all

Charter of 1732 On ______________, King George II granted a charter to Oglethorpe for establishing the colony of Georgia –A charter is a document that outlines the conditions under which a _______________ is organized and defines its rights and privileges The charter granted the area between the _____________________ extending westward to the __________________ –Catholics, liquor dealers, and lawyers could not be colonists The colony belonged to the _______, so King George was to run the colony, not Oglethorpe The charter was for a period of ____ years

The New Settlers People had to _______ and be selected by King George II to settle the new colony _______ and former __________ were not accepted, so the real reasons for the colony were all but forgotten The colonists were promised ____ acres of _____, _____, and enough food for a year

Agreement for Settling In exchange for land and food, the new colonists had to agree to the following: –To _______ the colony –Not to ____ their land –They must use the seeds and tools to _____ their food –They must grow __________ trees on a part of their land so silkworms would make cocoons and they could produce _____ –_____ regulations established by the leaders

Making friends… Before settlers could arrive, Oglethorpe had to become friendly with the _____________ Their chief was ___________ To communicate, an interpreter, _________________, was used –She was _________________________ On February 12, 1733, Tomochichi granted the settlers a piece of land and allowed the colonists to settle near the mouth of the ___________________

The City of Savannah Oglethorpe, along with others, worked to plan the city of Savannah It would have four squares, 16 spots for churches or stores, and close to 60 spots for houses Each settler was expected to care for his _______ in the city, his 5-acre _________ on the edge of the city, and his 45-acre _____ outside of the city During the first months, work moved steadily along, despite __________ problems among the settlers –40 settlers died in the first year due to ____________________ illnesses

The Salzburgers In _________, new settlers arrived from __________ They asked Oglethorpe to live in Georgia They were allowed a spot about 25-miles from Savannah, which they called __________ –Their land had poor soil and was not good for growing crops They moved to a new spot in _____, which they called ______________ They also moved to ___________ on __________________

Highland Scots To help with ____________ from the Spanish in Florida, Oglethorpe recruited about 175 ________________ to settle an area south of Savannah –They had reputations for being good ________ They established a town in 1736 called _______ –They were ______________ and raised cattle and harvested trees –They wrote the earliest _____________ petition in the South, and it worked for a time

Malcontents In _____, Oglethorpe made several new ____________ –No ______, no trading alcohol with the Native Americans, and no ________ These were not __________ among the colonists Many things were going _______ in Georgia –The Mulberry trees were the _______ kind so silk worms weren’t producing, and they were not allowed to grow many other things they wanted Their neighbors in _________________, who had all the things Oglethorpe banned, were doing really well Many Georgia settlers _________ to places where they could live as they wanted

The Spanish threat Since England controlled Georgia and Spain controlled Florida, the two groups were always _________ In ______, a war broke out called the __________________________ This gave Oglethorpe a reason to invade _________ He ________ that first time, but in ______, he succeeded by forcing the Spanish back into Florida –This marked the beginning of a _____ southern border for the British

The End of the Trustee Period In _____, Oglethorpe was called back to England –Colonists had written to King George complaining about Oglethorpe’s rules William Stephens was named the new president of the colony The ____ on ____ was lifted, as well as the ban on _________ Many settlers who had left __________ after these bans were lifted In ______, one year before the end of the charter, it was __________ to King George II, and Georgia became a ______ colony

Week 3: Exploration & Colonization Questions… 1) Who was the first explorer to enter present-day Georgia? 2) What was the main purpose of the Spanish missions? 3) What was the name of the first British fort in Georgia? 4) Who did Oglethorpe originally want to bring to the colony of Georgia? 5) When was Georgia’s charter granted? 6) Who was the chief of the Yamacraw? 7) What city did the settlers establish? 8) Name 2 groups who came to Georgia after the original settlement 9) What new regulations did Oglethorpe introduce in 1736? 10) Which country posed the greatest threat to the colony of Georgia? 11) How did Georgia change after Oglethorpe left?

Week 3: Exploration & Colonization Questions… 1) Who was the first explorer to enter present-day Georgia? 2) What was the main purpose of the Spanish missions? 3) What was the name of the first British fort in Georgia? 4) Who did Oglethorpe originally want to bring to the colony of Georgia? 5) When was Georgia’s charter granted? 6) Who was the chief of the Yamacraw? 7) What city did the settlers establish? 8) Name 2 groups who came to Georgia after the original settlement 9) What new regulations did Oglethorpe introduce in 1736? 10) Which country posed the greatest threat to the colony of Georgia? 11) How did Georgia change after Oglethorpe left?

Week 3: Exploration & Colonization Questions… 1) Who was the first explorer to enter present-day Georgia? 2) What was the main purpose of the Spanish missions? 3) What was the name of the first British fort in Georgia? 4) Who did Oglethorpe originally want to bring to the colony of Georgia? 5) When was Georgia’s charter granted? 6) Who was the chief of the Yamacraw? 7) What city did the settlers establish? 8) Name 2 groups who came to Georgia after the original settlement 9) What new regulations did Oglethorpe introduce in 1736? 10) Which country posed the greatest threat to the colony of Georgia? 11) How did Georgia change after Oglethorpe left?

Week 3: Exploration & Colonization Questions… 1) Who was the first explorer to enter present-day Georgia? 2) What was the main purpose of the Spanish missions? 3) What was the name of the first British fort in Georgia? 4) Who did Oglethorpe originally want to bring to the colony of Georgia? 5) When was Georgia’s charter granted? 6) Who was the chief of the Yamacraw? 7) What city did the settlers establish? 8) Name 2 groups who came to Georgia after the original settlement 9) What new regulations did Oglethorpe introduce in 1736? 10) Which country posed the greatest threat to the colony of Georgia? 11) How did Georgia change after Oglethorpe left?

Week 3: Exploration & Colonization Questions… 1) Who was the first explorer to enter present-day Georgia? 2) What was the main purpose of the Spanish missions? 3) What was the name of the first British fort in Georgia? 4) Who did Oglethorpe originally want to bring to the colony of Georgia? 5) When was Georgia’s charter granted? 6) Who was the chief of the Yamacraw? 7) What city did the settlers establish? 8) Name 2 groups who came to Georgia after the original settlement 9) What new regulations did Oglethorpe introduce in 1736? 10) Which country posed the greatest threat to the colony of Georgia? 11) How did Georgia change after Oglethorpe left?

Week 3: Exploration & Colonization Questions… 1) Who was the first explorer to enter present-day Georgia? 2) What was the main purpose of the Spanish missions? 3) What was the name of the first British fort in Georgia? 4) Who did Oglethorpe originally want to bring to the colony of Georgia? 5) When was Georgia’s charter granted? 6) Who was the chief of the Yamacraw? 7) What city did the settlers establish? 8) Name 2 groups who came to Georgia after the original settlement 9) What new regulations did Oglethorpe introduce in 1736? 10) Which country posed the greatest threat to the colony of Georgia? 11) How did Georgia change after Oglethorpe left?