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Unit 4: Founding of Georgia Review Game

Unit 4: Founding of Georgia Review Game. Jeopardy. Instructions & Rules. Working as a team, you will determine the answer to each phrase. Your answer must be in the form of a question. You may use your notes for a reduction in the total score (i.e. 500 points=250 points).

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Unit 4: Founding of Georgia Review Game

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  1. Unit 4: Founding of Georgia Review Game Jeopardy

  2. Instructions & Rules • Working as a team, you will determine the answer to each phrase. • Your answer must be in the form of a question. • You may use your notes for a reduction in the total score (i.e. 500 points=250 points). • The point value for any question may be doubled if your groups chooses to answer the accompanying Daily Double. • Daily Doubles are teacher-created follow-up questions.

  3. This is the location where Oglethorpe and the first colonists landed. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALF the total points if you use your notes.

  4. Oglethorpe promised to produce these items in the 13th colony. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  5. This battle secured Georgia’s borders. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  6. The meaning of, “Non SibiSed Allis.” • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  7. This battle created a safe southern frontier and practically eliminated the Spanish threat to Georgia. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  8. This is a trade policy whereby a nation imports more than it exports. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  9. This is the name given to the settlers who were unhappy with the policies of the trustees. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  10. This is a two-chamber legislative system of the Royal colony period. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  11. A person with a specific skill or craft benefiting the colony was known as this… • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  12. These were limits/rules placed on the colonists by the trustees. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  13. He was the first Royal governor of Georgia. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  14. He was the second Royal governor of Georgia. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  15. This is how the Royal Governor of Georgia obtained power. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  16. Georgia was this type of colony in 1752. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  17. The first fort in Georgia by the British was named this. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  18. The famous ship that transported Oglethorpe and Georgia’s first colonists from England to the New World was called this. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  19. German Salzburgers came to Georgia in search of this. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  20. This city served as Georgia’s capital during its period as a Royal colony. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  21. The city plan for Savannah could be described as this (how it looked). • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  22. King George II granted Oglethorpe and his groups a charter for the 13th colony in this year. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  23. This man was the friend of James Oglethorpe; he also died in debtors prison. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  24. This group of people were recruited by Oglethorpe because they were skilled fighters, and he wanted them to help defend the colony. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  25. This is the name of the town settled by the Highland Scots. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  26. He was the first president of Georgia. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  27. This group of people established Ebenezer and New Ebenezer. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  28. This religion was restricted from settling the Georgia colony. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  29. According to the Charter of 1732, any member of these groups could become colonists. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  30. These were regulations placed on Georgia’s early colonists and enforced by the trustees. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  31. This land inheritance regulation alienated families without sons. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

  32. This is one thing that colonists could not trade with the natives. • Remember: Your answer should be in the form of a question. • You will only receive HALFthe total points if you use your notes.

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