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GA HISTORY EXEMPTION EXAM –KSU STUDY GUIDE. GA History Overview - answerRelated to the rest of South, largest state east of MS, youngest and most southern of 13 colonies, by 1860 the most populous southern state Mississippian Period - answerDominant lifestyle of GA Indians Agriculturally- ba...

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GA HISTORY EXEMPTION EXAM –KSU
STUDY GUIDE.

GA History Overview - answer✔✔Related to the rest of South, largest state east of MS,
youngest and most southern of 13 colonies, by 1860 the most populous southern state

Mississippian Period - answer✔✔Dominant lifestyle of GA Indians
Agriculturally- based , surplus food
Chiefdom
mounds for religious rituals
pottery
Ended when the number of Europeans increases

Hernando de Soto - answer✔✔1st European to explore GA

Spanish Missions - answer✔✔Conversion of Indians to Christianity
integrate Indians into political system/econ structure
make more compliant to Spanish

James Olgethorpe - answer✔✔Founder of GA
known for reform from Parliment
Prison Reform- England was overcrowded, set up GA as a charity colony
Silk and Wine
Tamachichi- Yamacaw chief

Yamacraw Indians - answer✔✔led by Tomochichi, family clans, lived for 2 decades before
merge with Brit


Under econ influence of brit, needed immediate play, they attacked (Yamacraw War)

Malcontents - answer✔✔H8 Olgethorpe

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Leaders- Scots


wanted to increase fortune through trading slaves and becoming slave planters

Tonochichi - answer✔✔Yamacraw Chief, mixed blood


mediator bw Native/English settlers, contributes to success of colonies in GA

Royal GA - answer✔✔Period bw terminating Trustee Gov't and colony declaration of
independence


Reynolds- GA's 1st Royal Governor

Battle of Bloody Marsh - answer✔✔English vs Spanish @ St.Simons


Only attempt of Spanish to invade English


English won

James Wright - answer✔✔3rd and LAST Royal Gov of GA


Enforced Stamp Act,. GA= only colony that sold stamps

Salzburgers - answer✔✔German speaking Protestant colonists that were exiled from Austria


King George and Trustees supported, theyre the only exception of the indentured servant law


Built 1st water saw mill


New Ebenezer= settlement


Jeruselum Church= still stands today, 1st sunday school and orphanage

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