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Welcome 8 th Graders!. Georgia’s Growth and Westward Expansion. What was so special about Savannah and Augusta in the late 1700’s?. They both served as the capital of the state of Georgia. The former Capital of Louisville has what negative event associated with it?.
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What was so special about Savannah and Augustain the late 1700’s? They both served as the capital of the state of Georgia
The former Capital of Louisville has what negative event associated with it? The records from the Yazoo land fraud were burned here.
How did the state of GA first distribute Indian lands to new settlers? The headrightsystem of Georgia
This statement about the Indian removal is TRUE or FALSESome Cherokee traveled along the Mississippi and Arkansas Rivers. TRUE
What was the name of the scandal when Georgia’s governor and some legislators were bribed to sell public land to private developers at below-market prices? Yazoo Land Fraud
What were the two largest church denominations in Georgia during the mid-1800’s Baptist and Methodist
What was Georgia required to do to have the federal government pay millions to settle the Yazoo Land Fraud claims. Georgia gave up land claims in what is now Mississippi and Alabama
What was the system that later replaced the headright system in Georgia? Land Lottery
Who was Alexander McGillivray The Creek Chief that met with George Washington and signed the Treaty of New York giving up all remaining Creek land east of the Oconee River
What was the Western and Atlantic Georgia’s main railroad company During the mid-1800’s
What were Terminus and Marthasville? The original names of Atlanta
What removed the seeds from the cotton fiber much easier than by hand, therefore increasing profits? Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin
Who was the Indian chief that signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, which ceded or gave up the remaining Creek lands in Georgia, and resulted in him being murdered by his own people? William McIntosh
What was the most significant mechanical invention to Georgia’s economy in the early 1800’s? The cotton gin
Who was the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court who ruled that Cherokee territory was not subject to Georgia’s state law? John Marshall
Georgia’s lost lands West of the Chattahoochee River is directly contributed to what? The Yazoo land fraud, the most lasting negative event in Georgia’s political history
If the land for auniversity was donated by the federal government it is said to be what? a “land grant university” like The University of Georgia
What was George Gist’s major contribution to the Cherokee culture? He developed a syllabary so the Cherokee could have a written language.
What Cherokee Chief took a petition to the U.S. Congress protesting the Cherokee removal from their land? John Ross
This statement about the Indian removal is true or falseMany Cherokee traveled on a route that took then through Tennessee. TRUE
What was so important about the Cherokee Phoenix It was the first Native American newspaper
What made the need for slave labor even greater in Georgia than many other southern states? Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin
What was located in New Echota, Georgia The permanent Cherokee Capital
What was a negative result of the discovery of gold in Dahlonega? It led to the final Indian removal from Georgia
What was the Trail Of Tears? The name given to the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia
What was The Indian Removal Act of 1830? Congressional legislation allowed Georgia to push the Creek and the Cherokee out of the state and to seize their lands
In 1830, who had to take an oath of allegiance to the governor of Georgia? Any white citizens who lived on Cherokee lands
What was the western boundary of the Louisiana Purchase? The Rocky Mountains
This statement about the Indian removal is true or falseThe Cherokee were relocated to California. False
From what country did the U.S. buy The Louisiana Purchase? France
What U.S. Supreme Court case determined that Georgia laws did not apply in the Cherokee nation? Worcester v. Georgia
Who was William McIntosh? The Indian chief that signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, which ceded or gave up the remaining Creek lands in Georgia, and resulted in him being murdered by his own people.
A white missionary who was arrested for trying to help the Cherokee people keep their land led to what? The U.S. Supreme Court case Worcester v. Georgia
Who was John Marshall? The chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court who ruled that Cherokee territory was not subject to Georgia’s state law
Who was John Ross? The Cherokee Chief that took a petition to the U.S. Congress protesting the Cherokee removal from their land.
The present day state of Oklahomais known for what? This state is where the Indian Territory was located and where the Trail of Tears came to an end?
This statement about the Indian removal is true or falseThe Cherokee were taken along several trails to a new location. TRUE
Who was the Creek Chief that met with George Washington and signed the Treaty of New York giving up all remaining Creek land east of the Oconee River Alexander McGillivray
Who developed a syllabary so the Cherokee could have a written language. Sequoyah
What were Circuit Riders? Ministers who traveled from town to town preaching on different days in different communities
What two Georgia cities served as the state’s capital in the late 1700’s? Savannah and Augusta
What was the purpose of the headright system in Georgia? It distributed Indian lands to new settlers.
What scandal took place when Georgia’s governor and some legislators were bribed to sell public land to private developers at below-market prices? Yazoo Land Fraud
Why did Georgia give up land claims in what is now Mississippi and Alabama? Georgia was required to cede the land as a result of the federal government paying millions to settle the Yazoo Land Fraud claims.
In the mid-1800’s, what was Georgia’s main railroad company. Western and Atlantic Railroad
What were the original names of Atlanta? Terminus and Marthasville
What was the most significant mechanical invention to Georgia’s economy in the early 1800’s? The cotton gin
What was the most lasting, negative result of the Yazoo land fraud in Georgia? Georgia lost lands claimed West of the Chattahoochee River.