
Unit 3 Review: Colonial Georgia
Quiz by Elizabeth Hubbard
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This is the economic policy that says a country should export more than it imports.
The chief of the Yamacraw Indians
The trustees did not allow ________________ in the colony because they thought it was wrong and would promote laziness.
He helped inspire Georgia's creation when he died from smallpox in a debtor's prison
Recruited by Oglethorpe to settle in Georgia for defense purposes, fought in the Battle of Bloddy Marsh
* Colonists who came from Germany/Austria for religious freedom
* Settled in New Ebenezer
* Successfully grew mulberry trees
* "Model" colonize
* Considered to be Georgia's founder
* Unofficial governor of the colony
* Georgia colonists who were unhappy about many of the rules
* Wanted the Trustees to make Georgia more like South Carolina by allowing things like large plantations and slavery.
* Signed by King George II
* Officially established the colony
* Gave the Trustees authority over the colony for 21 years
Why were Georgia's colonists required to plant mulberry trees?
What was the maximum amount of land an "adventurer" was granted in colonial Georgia?
How much land was granted to each "worthy poor" man who came to Georgia?
Who acted as James Oglethorpe's interpreter?
Who was not allowed in the early colony of Georgia?
How did the Georgia Trustees demonstrate charity to poor colonists?
Which colony was Georgia designed to protect?
What laws were first established in Colonial Georgia?
What land was granted by Tomochichi to Oglethorpe?
* Colonists who came from Germany for religious freedom
* Believed in Pacifism (non-violence) which was contrary to the defnse purpose of the colony
* Didn't fit in and left Georgia
Women not inheriting land, no Catholics, men must defend the land, no lawyers, no selling of land
A Jewish doctor who saved the lives of many early colonists; he was allowed to settle in GA and started a Jewish community
Motto of Georgia's Trustees which means not for self but for others
Grapes (wine), rice, indigo, mulberry trees (silk), tobacco
What was the purpose of WRIST crop production?