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Georgia History Memory Match

Geography, Exploration and Colonization in Georgia.

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Created Date 09.30.20
Last Updated 09.30.20
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Topics of this game:
  • Piedmont, blue ridge, valley and ridge, Appalachian plateau, coastal plains
  • the largest freshwater marsh in the state
  • A zone that marks the prehistoric ocean’s shore line
  • Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina
  • the Continent in which GA is located on
  • Northern and Western
  • The ocean touching GA's coast
  • the largest of the 5 regions
  • the smallest of the 5 regions
  • the highest elevation point in GA
  • the 3 reasons for exploration in GA
  • the reason Britain desired to have a colony in the new world
  • the first European settler to come in contact with the Indians
  • The impact of de soto and his men on the native Americans
  • the 3 sisters
  • the first Europeans to settle in America during Exploration?
  • the main purpose of the early Spanish missions
  • what was the result of de sotos expedition
  • Disease, from Europe, that killed many Native Americans
  • Church started by Spain to convert people to Catholicism
  • known as the father of Georgia
  • number of trustees
  • document signed stating the rules during the trustee period
  • Type of colony GA became after the Charter of 1732 expired
  • served as the interrupter
  • 3 main reasons for settlement of GA
  • Three rules/laws the Trustees enforced for Georgia; changed during Georgia’s time as a Royal Colony
  • Colonists who were unhappy with the Trustees of Georgia.
  • Group was “hired” by James Oglethorpe as security from the Spanish
  • People unable to pay their bills; imprisoned in Great Britain

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