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What was the main purpose of the 1785 Land Ordinance?


✔✔ To establish a system for surveying and selling western lands.




Who was the first European explorer to chart parts of Georgia?


✔✔ Hernando de Soto.




What was the significance of the Treaty of Paris 1783 for Georgia?


✔✔ It ended the American Revolutionary War and established Georgia's boundaries.




What was the role of the Georgia Company in the early 18th century?


✔✔ To manage and invest in the development of the Georgia colony.




What was the impact of the Yazoo Land Act of 1795?


✔✔ It led to widespread corruption and the eventual nullification of land sales.




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,What was the result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 in Georgia?


✔✔ It led to the forced relocation of the Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears.




Who was the principal author of the Georgia Constitution of 1777?


✔✔ John Houston.




What was the purpose of the 1820 Missouri Compromise?


✔✔ To maintain the balance of power between free and slave states.




What role did Augusta play in Georgia's early history?


✔✔ It served as a key trading and political center during the colonial period.




What was the effect of the Nullification Crisis on Georgia?


✔✔ It intensified debates over states' rights and federal authority in the state.




What was the significance of the 1787 Constitutional Convention for Georgia?


✔✔ It resulted in Georgia's support for the new U.S. Constitution, which established the

framework of the federal government.

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,Who were the primary Native American tribes in Georgia before European contact?


✔✔ The Creek and Cherokee tribes.




What was the primary economic activity in Georgia during the colonial period?


✔✔ Agriculture, particularly the cultivation of rice and indigo.




What was the impact of the French and Indian War on Georgia?


✔✔ It led to increased British control and the expansion of Georgia’s boundaries.




What was the purpose of the 1832 Worcester v. Georgia case?


✔✔ To challenge the state's authority over Cherokee lands, though it was largely ignored by the

state.




Who was the governor of Georgia during the War of 1812?


✔✔ David B. Mitchell.




What was the main result of the 1835 Treaty of New Echota?


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, ✔✔ It led to the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation, known as the Trail of Tears.




What was the significance of the Georgia Land Lottery system?


✔✔ It distributed land to settlers and promoted westward expansion.




How did the invention of the cotton gin affect Georgia?


✔✔ It greatly increased cotton production and solidified Georgia’s role as a major cotton

producer.




What was the role of Savannah in Georgia’s Revolutionary War efforts?


✔✔ Savannah was a key port and strategic location for both British and American forces.




What was the impact of the 1790 Residence Act on Georgia?


✔✔ It established the temporary capital of the United States in nearby South Carolina, affecting

Georgia's political landscape.




Who was the leader of the Creek Nation during the early 19th century conflicts with the U.S.?


✔✔ Red Eagle (William Weatherford).


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