Georgia Facts
Questions about the geography,exploration,and the colonization of Georgia.
Created Date
09.29.20
Last Updated
09.29.20
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Topics of this game:
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What is the largest region?
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What is the smallest region?
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Which region is the most populated?
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What mountain range goes through Georgia?
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What is one state the borders Georgia?
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What is the line called that divides the Coastal plains region and the Piedmont region?
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What is one island that protects Georgia?
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What is another name for the islands that protect Georgia?
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Which region was underwater for millions of years?
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Why is the Coastal Plains region’s soil so fertile?
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Which native tribe was alive when De Soto arrived?
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How did the Mississippians get wiped out?
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Which tribe was the first tribe in Georgia?
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Which tribe came before the Mississippians?
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Who wiped out the Mississippians?
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Who came to Georgia while the Mississippians were living there?
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Which crop did the Mississippians grow the most?
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What is another term for corn?
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When did the Mississippians live?
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Why did Hernando come to Georgia?
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Who discovered Georgia?
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What tribe lived in Georgia during 1732?
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Who signed the Charter of 1732?
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Why did James Oglethorpe want to go to Georgia?
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Who was the leader of the Yamacraw tribe?
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What was the land called that Tomochichi gave to James?
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What is the land that Tomochichi gave to James called now?
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Who served as a translator for James and Tomochichi?
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What language did Mary Musgrove’s father speak?
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What language did Mary Musgrove's mother speak?
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Why did Tomochichi give land to James and the trustees?
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