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September 16. The European nation that dominated early exploration in the New World was England France Portugal Spain 2. The European nation that colonized or settled most of the eastern coastline of the United States was England France Portugal Spain

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September 16

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  1. September 16 • The European nation that dominated early exploration in the New World was • England • France • Portugal • Spain 2. The European nation that colonized or settled most of the eastern coastline of the United States was • England • France • Portugal • Spain 3. The last English Colony settled in the New World was • New York • Pennsylvania • Georgia • Rhode Island

  2. September 17 • A spear throwing device used by early Indians is called? • a sherd • a catapult • a projectile point • an atlatl 2. According to the charter of 1732, Georgia’s western boundary was the • Altamaha River • Pacific Ocean • Chattahoochee River • Atlantic Ocean 3. Which of the following best describes James Oglethorpe? • He was a supporter of slavery. • He did not believe in making friends with the Native Americans. • He was a strong leader. • He acquired a great deal of land after the French and Indian War.

  3. September 18 1. How did the founding of Georgia affect debtors in England? • It affected them very little because no documented debtors ever came to Georgia. • It improved their lives greatly because it was a colony specifically for debtors. • It helped some, but since most debtors became slaves once they reached Georgia their lives were still hard. • It was great for the Protestant debtors, but Catholic debtors had to go to South Carolina. 2. Who was the leader of the Germans from Salzburg that settled in the Georgia Colony? a. John Martin Bolzius b. Henry Ellis c. James Wright d. John Reynolds

  4. September 19 • What group came to the aid of James Oglethorpe in the Battle of Bloody Marsh? • Catholics • Highland Scots • Salzburgers • Spaniards 2. What city served as Georgia’s capital during its period as a royal colony? • Atlanta • Augusta • Macon • Savannah

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