Hernando DeSoto Spanish “conquistador” 1540 landed with 600 men, 200 hundred horses, 300 pigs Search for gold DeSoto died in 1542.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
$100 $400 $300$200$400 $200$100$100$400 $200$200$500 $500$300 $200$500 $100$300$100$300 $500$300$400$400$500.
Advertisements

“Unpacking the Standards”: Exploration and Georgia Colonization
Georgia Studies Unit 2: Exploration and Georgia Colonization
“Unpacking the Standards”: Exploration and Georgia Colonization
Chapter 9. At the next slide, to play the game, you must click on the underlined point value to go to the selected question. To get the answer, click.
Ch. 5 Creating Georgia.
THE FOUNDING OF GEORGIA The 13 th colony in British North America.
HISTORY OF COLONIZATION OF GA 2-COLUMN NOTES. COLONIES BEFORE GEORGIA o Left hand side: o England had settled 12 colonies. o “Carolina” was founded in.
SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. Explain the importance of James Oglethorpe, the Charter of 1732, reasons for.
Colonial Georgia Oglethorpe, the Charter of 1732, reasons for settlement (charity, economics, and defense), Tomochichi, Mary Musgrove, and the city of.
The Colony of Georgia Standard SS8H2: The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. a) Explain the importance of James Oglethorpe,
Colonial Georgia SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. a. Explain the importance of James Oglethorpe, the Charter of.
Chapter 5 Trustee Georgia
Georgia Studies Unit 2: Exploration and Georgia Colonization
Colonial Georgia Review
People, Places, & Things (voc.)Standard Essential Questions Expected Actions SS8H1 The student will evaluate the development of Native American cultures.
Georgia: Trustee and Royal Colony
Colony of Georgia Standards SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. a. Examine and defend the importance of James Oglethorpe,
Building a New Home. 1. What did colonists do when they first arrived? Colonists put up tents Prepared the land for planting Cut down trees to build permanent.
Colonization. Reasons for European Exploration: British ( Great Britain ) Great Britain (England) began sending explorers to the New World in the 1580’s.
Colonial Georgia Oglethorpe, the Charter of 1732, reasons for settlement (charity, economics, and defense), Tomochichi, Mary Musgrove, and the city of.
How and why was the colony of Georgia founded? ESSENTIAL QUESTION.
 SS8H2 Explain the importance of James Oglethorpe, Charter of 1732, Reasons for settlement (charity, economics and defense), Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove,
Colonizing the Americas: Trustee Colony. Sailing to Georgia Oglethorpe interviewed hundreds of people and chose 35 families to take. They sailed on the.
Founding Georgia: James Edward Oglethorpe -Born in London -Member of Parliament -Debtors Colony -Protestant and Catholic Freedom.
Colonization. Where we left off… 1600: English began permanen t settlement s along the Atlantic coast English=#1.
The Colonization of Georgia Study Guide. Who Was James Oglethorpe? Born in London in 1696 Member of an Influential Family Well Educated Wealthy Cared.
THE COLONIZATION OF GEORGIA. JAMES OGLETHORPE Born in 1696 Wealthy; member of parliament Main trustee (21) -only one who ever came to Georgia Was known.
Exploration and Colonization of Georgia August 20, 2012.
Founding of Georgia SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. A) Important people and reasons for settlement B) The Trustee.
SS8H2 GEORGIA IN A “FLASH”. JAMES OGLETHORPE Born into a wealthy family A British soldier member of British Parliament Became an advocate for prison reform.
Georgia Studies Notes. James Edward Oglethorpe  Member of influential English family  Well educated & wealthy  In 1722, became a member of Parliament.
Colonial Georgia Oglethorpe, the Charter of 1732, reasons for settlement (charity, economics, and defense), Tomochichi, Mary Musgrove, and the city of.
Unit 2 Lesson 3. SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. a. Explain the importance of James Oglethorpe, the Charter of.
Founding of Georgia Trustee Colony
THE TRUSTEE PERIOD. THE SALZBURGERS  Group of German speaking, protestant refugees from present day Austria seeking religious freedom.  The Salzburgers.
COLONIZATION SS8H2. JAMES OGLETHORPE WELL EDUCATED AND WEALTHY MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT’S HOUSE OF COMMONS WORKED TO GET LAWS PASSED THAT BOTH IMPROVED PRISON.
Georgia as a Trustee Colony. } CHARITY ECONOMICS DEFENSE REASONS FOR COLONIZING GEORGIA Why did King George II allow Georgia to become the 13 th colony?
Unit 3 – Exploration and Colonization
Exploration.  Why God Gold Glory  Who Spanish, French, English  When 1540 Hernando De Soto is the first Spanish Conquistador to come to Georgia. 
SS8H2: The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. COLONIZATION OF GEORGIA.
Georgia: Trustee and Royal Colony
Chapter 4 Section 4 questions key
Founding of Georgia SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. A) Important people and reasons for settlement B) The Trustee.
History of Colonization of Ga 2-Column Notes
Georgia “Trustee Colony”
Georgia in a “Flash” SS8H2.
Unit 4: Georgia colonization
Colonial Georgia SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. a.Explain the importance of James Oglethorpe, the Charter of.
AKS 32 STUDY GUIDE ANSWER KEY.
Georgia Studies Unit 2: Exploration and Georgia Colonization
13 Colonies Economies New England: (Plymouth 1620) -Whaling
Colonization, Trustee and Royal Governors Review
Georgia Studies Unit 2: Exploration and Georgia Colonization
History Standard: b. Evaluate the impact of European contact on Native American cultures; include Spanish missions along the barrier islands, and the explorations.
Georgia: Trustee and Royal Colony
Founding of Georgia SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. A) Important people and reasons for settlement B) The Trustee.
Colonial Georgia Oglethorpe, the Charter of 1732, reasons for settlement (charity, economics, and defense), Tomochichi, Mary Musgrove, and the city of.
You will be given the question. You must give the correct answer.
Founding of Georgia.
Founding of Georgia SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. A) Important people and reasons for settlement B) The Trustee.
Warm-Up Why do you think people move from one place to another or from one country to another country? Today I am learning about the reasons for establishing.
SS8H2bc Georgia’s History The Colonial Period.
Georgia Studies Unit 2: Exploration and Georgia Colonization
Founding of Georgia SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history. A) Important people and reasons for settlement B) The Trustee.
Georgia: Trustee and Royal Colony
Georgia Studies Unit 2: Exploration and Georgia Colonization
Key Terms Unit 3 European Exploration & Colonization
Georgia: Trustee Colony
Georgia in a “Flash” SS8H2.
Presentation transcript:

Hernando DeSoto Spanish “conquistador” 1540 landed with 600 men, 200 hundred horses, 300 pigs Search for gold DeSoto died in 1542

Spanish Missions Church outposts Political, economic, cultural, and religious outposts Spread Christianity, market economy, and disease Throughout “Guale” and Mocama

James Edward Oglethorpe Head of Trustees Arrived February 12, 1733 in Savannah Charter for Georgia  Charity  Economics  Defense

Chief Tomochichi Yamacraw Chief Allowed Savannah settlement Ally of English against the Spanish Friend and aid to Oglethorpe

Mary Musgrove Coosaponakeesa of Creek heritage Married to John Musgrove a trader Translator between Tomochichi and Oglethorpe

Salzburgers German-speaking Lutherans Came to Savannah in 1734 Settled in Ebeneezer Rigid religious community Staunchly anti-slavery during Trustee Period John Treutlen governor of Georgia

Highland Scots Settled in Darien Presbyterian “Scots- Irish” Of great aid to Oglethorpe in Battle of Bloody Marsh Anti-slavery Fiercely independent

Malcontents Objected to (malcontented with)  Land policies  Prohibition of slavery  Prohibition of hard liquor THEY WANTED  Unlimited land  Slavery  rum

Trustee Period Unique Georgia Charter  Prohibited slavery  Outlawed hard liquor  Banned Catholics, liquor dealers, and lawyers

Robert Castell Friend of Oglethorpe; he died in debtor’s prison Situation greatly affected Oglethorpe Castell’s plans influenced the final plans for Savannah

Battle of Bloody Marsh Crucial battle in War of Jenkins’s Ear Fought in the marshes of St. Simon’s Island Spanish threat to Georgia turned back

War of Jenkins’s Ear In 1731Jenkins lost his ear to the Spanish (maybe) Inflamed tensions between Spain and England After Jenkins appeared before Parliament in 1738 – War was declared