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what was the first British fort in Georgia?
who granted the charter of 1732, that established the colony
which person was one of the trustees and was the founder of the Georgia colony?
what were the type of people Oglethorpe wanted to bring to Georgia?
the interpreter for chief Tomichichi and Oglethorpe
the city of Savannah once had 24 of these but now only has 22
the native american tribe that traded with and helped the Georgia colonists a
the Jewish doctor that helped treat Georgia colonists in the malaria outbreak
these soldiers helped the colonists win the battle of bloody marsh and then settled in Darien
they came to Georgia for religious freedoms and settled in Ebeneezer then in new Ebeneezer
a tree needed to produce silk from silk worms
this crop allows you to make bluish dye
what was the colony called after 1751 when the king took control of the land
these farmers did not own large amounts of land and did not own slaves. worked the land themselves.
these were the low class undesirables from south Carolina that plagued the royal colony
these are wood products that are used in ship building and were some of Georgia's biggest exports
this royal governor was the first governor of the royal colony and created the bi-camreral legislative for self government
where did the highland Scots settle
the 2nd royal governor that formed 8 political districts called parishes
which place did the Yamacraw Indians give for the colonists to settle?
this was a Jewish viticulture expert that helped the Georgia colonists grow grapes for wine
"rock of help" or "stone of help"
these people were the advocates for slave ownership and liquor dealership
this was the currency brought over to Georgia from great Britain
they were the only major threat to the colony

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