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1. What crops were commonly grown on plantations in the Southern Colonies? 2. Why did the Salzburgers come to Georgia? 3. Why are there so few existing primary sources written by slaves? 4. What is the history behind Halloween? 5. Identify the prehistoric Native American culture to Georgia in chronological order? WINGS: SS8H3- Statehood/ American Revolution AGENDA: Make corrections on Formative Assessment page 73 in your notebook. SPARKS:
1. The French and Indian war was also known as the..... 2. What fort was north of St. Augustine and was home of the Black Militia? 3. During the Royal period, What were the qualifications for voting in Assembly elections? For serving as a member? 4. Complete the Colonial Social Ladder 1. Plantation Owners, Merchants 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. African Slaves AGENDA: No Homework SPARKS:
1. Who was the second Governor of Georgia who worked well with the legislature and the Indians? 2. How long did each Royal Governor serve? What years did each serve as a Governor? 3. List the reasons for the settlement of Georgia. WINGS: AGENDA: NO Homework SPARKS:
1. The industrious Salzburgers were successful in planting mulberry trees. _________, _________, and _________ production. 2. In what year did the Georgia trustees surrender control of the colony to the British Government? 3. Who was the first Governor who had conflict with the legislative and Indians? 4. Who was the third Governor of Georgia who led Georgia during a prosperous period? WINGS: SS8H2- Royal Colony of Georgia AGENDA: No Homework SPARKS:
1. During the Trustee Period, much of the Indian trade took place in unsettled areas for inland and were called... 2. Why did the Trustees put restrictions on the number of area of land a colonist could own? 3. Describe what is on the Trustee seal. 4. List 3 things Oglethorpe did to regulate the Indian trade. WINGS: SS8H2- Royal Colony - land ownership, slavery, government, and impact of the Royal governors AGENDA: Back of page 60 in your notebook Trustee VS Royal chart SPARKS:
1. The original name for the settlement of Savannah was? 2. The mico of the local Yamacraw Indians was? 3. Oglethorpe's female assistance and interpretor was? 4. One of the few groups to prosper in Georgia was a group of Lutherans from a Germany town. Searching for religious freedoms. Who were they? WINGS: SS8H2 b,c - What role did the Salzburgers and Highland Scots play in Georgia's colonial history? How did Georgia change from a Trustee colony to a Royal colony. AGENDA: Study colonization notes SPARKS:
1. Why did Oglethorpe have the Salzburgers settle away from Savannah? 2. What caused the Salzburgers to move their original settlement? 3. How did the War of Jenkins' get its name? 4. When did Tomochichi die and how old was he? 5. What was the group of colonist who began to complain about the trustees regulations? WINGS: SS8H2- Colonization Georgia Advertisement AGENDA: Work on Georgia Advertisement Due Thursday, October 17, 2013 SPARKS:
1. What do the images on the Trustee seal suggest, and what might the Latin phrase mean? 2. Do you think the motto is fitting? Why or why not? 3. Name the four groups that were not allowed in Georgia when it was founded and explain why they were excluded. 4. In what city did the Highland Scots settle? 5. What battle ended the Spanish threat to the young Georgia colony? WINGS: SS8H2- Colonization of Georgia AGENDA: Complete handout- Chapter 5 and Chapter 6 Pages 54, 55, 56 in your notebook SPARKS:
1. What was the charitable reason for the founding of Georgia? 2. What was the economic reason for the founding of Georgia? 3. What was the military reason for the founding of Georgia? 4. How was the way of Georgia ruled between 1733-1752 different from other colonies? WINGS: SS8H2- Colonization AGENDA: Unit 2 handout: Exploration and Georgia Colonization 1-15 only Pg. 50 in notebook SPARKS:
1. Why did Tomochichi allow the English to settle on Yamacraw Bluff? WINGS: SS8H2 The Founding of Georgia AGENDA: No Homework |
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