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Who ran Georgia during the Royal Period?
Royal Governors appointed by King George
When the Trustee Period ended Georgia became what type of Colony?
A Royal Colony
What group was not satisfied with the Trustees and their rules and regulations.
The Malcontents
TRUE OR FALSE: Slavery, Liquor, and Catholics were all banned by the Trustees
TRUE
What group was allowed to settle in Georgia after escaping persecution in Europe? They were the most successful group of Georgia Colonists.
The Salzburgers
Georgia served as a Buffer Colony and was meant to protect the other colonies from what threat in Florida?
The Spanish
What group was brought to Georgia because they were skilled soldiers
The Highland Scots
What was the name of the Jewish doctor that saved the Georgia Colony
Dr. Samuel Nunes
What group was at first banned from Georgia but allowed to settle because they had a doctor that saved the Colony.
Jews
What is W.R.I.S.T.
Wine, Rice, Indigo, Silk, Tobacco are all crops that settlers tried to grow in Georgia
Who interpreted (communicated) for Tomochichi and James Oglethorpe
Mary Musgrove
Who allowed Oglethorpe and his group of settlers to live and establish the Georgia Colony on his land?
Tomochichi
What is the name of the first city established in Georgia.
Savannah
Who is considered the Founder of the Georgia Colony and the only trustee to come to Georgia
James Oglethorpe
What were the 3 main reasons for establishing the Colony of Georgia
Philanthropy, Economics, and Defense
How many Trustees established the Colony of Georgia
21 Trustees
Document that created the Colony of Georgia
Charter of 1732