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Check Your Answer 1 Spanish explorer who brought Death, Disease, and Distruction to the Native Americans He was looking for gold and treasure Died along the Mississippi River.

Answer: Hernando de soto Back to the Game Board 1

Check Your Answer 2 He asked King George II for a charter for a piece of land southwest of Carolina for settling poor people. He settled on Yamacraw Bluff. He was the founder of the Georgia Colony He was a member of the British Parliament.

Back to the Game Board 2 Answer: James Oglethorpe

Check Your Answer 3 Chief of the Yamacraw Signed a treaty allowing Oglethorpe to settle on Yamacraw Bluff

Back to the Game Board 3 Answer: chief tomochichi

Check Your Answer 4 She was half European and half Creek Married to John Ran a trading post with her husband Interpreted between Oglethorpe and Tomochichi.

Answer: Mary Musgrove Back to the Game Board 4

Check Your Answer 5 This is a group of hardworking German speaking Protestant refugees from present day Austria, Hungary. They were being persecuted by their Catholic monarch for their religion. They settled in a town they named Ebenezer, but soon had to move to New Ebenezer because of swampy conditions and a poor water supply. They were the first group of Georgian’s to develop a water powered grist mill, a Sunday school, an orphanage, and to successfully grow silk.

Answer: Salzburgers Back to the Game Board 5

Check Your Answer 6 This group of settlers where brought to GA from Scotland based on their reputation of being some of the best soldiers in the world. Their settlement was named Darien Helped fight in the Battle of Bloody Marsh

Answer: Highland Scotts Back to the Game Board 6

Check Your Answer 7 This group of settlers paid their own way to the GA colony. They complained about the Trustee’s limits on land, no rum, and the ban on slavery.

Answer: the malcontents Back to the Game Board 7

He was a Creek Chief who signed the second treaty of Indian Springs The Creeks came to his home and shot and killed him. Check Your Answer 8

Answer: William McIntosh Back to the Game Board 8

He created the first written Cherokee language, the sylabary Check Your Answer 9

Answer: Sequoyah Back to the Game Board 9

First Royal governor of the GA colony He was not popular with the colonists because they missed James Oglethorpe Check Your Answer 10

Answer: John reynolds Back to the Game Board 10

He was the 2 nd Royal governor of the GA colony He was only governor for 3 years He brought self government to GA He is credited with dividing GA into 8 parishes and keeping the Creek Indians neutral during their war with the Cherokee. Check Your Answer 11

Answer: sharecropping and tenant farming Back to the Game Board 11

Check Your Answer 12 GA’s 3 rd Royal Governor Very popular with the colonists He expanded the state by encouraging settlement from expanding Northern colonies. When the Revolutionary War started he was arrested and put into jail. He escaped and boarded a ship back to England.

Back to the Game Board 12 Answer: james wright

Three Georgian’s who attended the second Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence. Check Your Answer 13

Answer: Back to the Game Board 13 Answer: Lyman Hall, George Walton, and Button Gwinnett

He was a well known Georgia Patriot who helped Georgia win a victory in the Battle of Kettle Creek. This boosted the morale of the Georgia Patriots. Based on his military accomplishments they named a county after him. Check Your Answer 14

Back to the Game Board 14 Answer: Elijah Clarke

He attended the second Continental Congress in Philadelphia and supported independence from England. He helped write and pass the Georgia Constitution of He died in a duel with McIntosh and has a Georgia county named for him. Check Your Answer 15

Answer: Button Gwinnett Back to the Game Board 15

He was a slave who fought under Elijah Clarke during the Battle of Kettle Creek. He was severely wounded during the battle and one of his fellow soldiers took him to his home and cared for him. Due to his bravery the state of GA paid for his freedom and granted him 50 acres of land. Check Your Answer 16

Back to the Game Board 16 Answer: Austin Dabney

Check Your Answer 17 She was a Revolutionary war heroin who it is said, captured and killed several Loyalist soldiers who came to her cabin.

Back to the Game Board 17 Answer: Nancy hart

He attended the Second Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence. After the Revolutionary War he served as governor of GA and also as a Chief Justice of GA’s Supreme Court. He has a GA county named for him. Check Your Answer 18

Back to the Game Board 18 Answer: George walton

Check Your Answer 19 He was a lawyer who moved to GA from Connecticut. He was one of 4 Georgian’s sent to Constitutional Convention and signed the Constitution. He played a major part in the creation of UGA.

Back to the Game Board 19 Answer: Abraham Baldwin

He was the principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. He was half European and half Cherokee He fought the Indian Removal Act with Worcester vs. Georgia Check Your Answer 20

Back to the Game Board 20 Answer: John ross

This carpetbagger was lynched by the KKK after he was broken out of the state prison at Milledgeville. He was found guilty of killing 14 yr. old Mary Phagan (an employee at his pencil factory), and was sentenced to death. The sentence was later changed to life in jail because of the limited amount of evidence against him. Check Your Answer 21

Back to the Game Board 21 Answer: Leo Frank

He was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ruling on the Wortcester vs. Georgia case. He ruled the Indian Nations were separate districts independent of GA law and they should not have to leave their land because of the Indian Removal Act. Check Your Answer 22

Back to the Game Board 22 Answer: john marshall

He was a U.S. President during Western Expansion. He believed Native Americans should be removed to Indian territories. He inforced the Indian Removal Act. Which led to the Trail of Tears. Check Your Answer 23

Back to the Game Board 23 Answer: andrew jackson

Check Your Answer 24 He was a Creek Chief who had a Creek mother and a Scottish father. He signed the Treaty of New York which created a friendship between the Creeks and the US.

Back to the Game Board 24 Answer: Alexander Mcgillivray