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The document that established the colony of Georgia; outlined the reasons for Georgia's founding and regulations set by the Trustees
Most important reason for Georgia's founding; was why Georgia acted as a buffer colony between South Carolina and Florida
One of the reasons for Georgia's founding; was the reason for mercantilism in the colony
One of the reasons for Georgia's founding; the donations for the poor to provide the debtors to start a new life
A group of 21 men that established the colony of Georgia
The first capital of Georgia; founded in 1733 by James Oglethorpe
One of the 21 trustees that established the colony of Georgia; served as the governmental leader of the colony
-Creek Indian woman who served as the translator for James Oglethorpe and Yamacraw chief Tomochich
Chief of the Yamacraw Indians; befriended James Oglethorpe and allowed him to establish the colony of Georgia on Yamacraw territory
A group of immigrants that were accepted into the Georgia colony because of their doctor, Dr. Samuel Nunes
A group of immigrants that moved to the colony of Georgia because they had to leave Germany because of their protestant beliefs
A group of immigrants that were brought to Georgia by James Oglethorpe because of their reputation of being some of the best soldiers in the world
Dissenters who argued that they were not financially obligated to Oglethorpe and the Trustees as they had paid their own way to the colony
rules about this were more relaxed in the royal colony as slavery created the need for more fertile land
Was desired by many of the Georgia colonists as they believed that they would more effectively compete with other colonies, specifically South Carolina
Was transported into the Georgia colony by way of South Carolina, causing disputes between the colonies
Governor appointed by the English Monarch to run a colony; Georgia had three of them
Georgia's first royal governor; often found himself at odds with the General Assembly and many colonists were not fond of him
Georgia's second royal governor; It was under his leadership that eight parishes were established along Georgia’s coast and a workable friendship was established with the leaders of the Creek nation
Georgia's final royal governor; was royal governor of Georgia during the time of the revolutionary war
The most important raw material from Georgia to the British; used to make clothes in Britain
Georgia's first staple crop; became a profitable agricultural commodity along the coast and encouraged the rise in great wealth for producers of the grain
the plant that produced a bluish-purple dye
the effect that an event, policy change, or market trend will have on economic factors such as interest rates, consumer confidence, stock market activity, or unemployment
industry related to the cultivation of land and breeding of animals and plants to provide for people
industry that included things like arts and arts organizations , film and television, music production, and tourism
industry of making product on large scale machinery
the industry provides a type of economic activity that is intangible, does not require storage, and does not result in ownership
industry that is growing and is currently one of the nation’s top 10 U.S

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