
Concept 3: Colonization
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ROBERT WESLEY ADAMS
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Concept 3: Colonization
SS8H2 Analyze the Colonial Period of Georgia's History.
SS8H2b: Analyze the relationship between James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary Musgrove in establishing the city of Savannah at Yamacraw Bluff.
SS8H2e: Give examples of goods and services produced and traded in colonial Georgia.
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Based off what you learned from the philanthropy video, answer the following questions below:
What is philanthropy?
What is one form of philanthropy that you have witnessed in your own life?
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1. When Georgia was first established, _______________ was in charge of the colony.
The ______________ were required to follow rules such as: ______________, _____________, and _______________
2. The _________________ groups that were outlawed in the colony of Georgia by the Charter were: _________________ and
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3. Based on the reading, Georgia served as a “___________” colony between the countries of ______________ and
_____________.
4. Likewise, Georgians were required to grow _____________, ______________, ______________, and ____________.
5. The "__________ poor" were supposed to be the main settlers in the colony of Georgia.
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Multiple Choice
When person or small group makes the most important decisions about goods and services what is it called?
A. A colony of people
B. A market economy
C. A democratic economy
D. A command economy
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Multiple Choice
Who selected the people that were trustees?
A. Other Trustees voted on them
B. The King of England
C. Colonists
D. The president
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List and describe some of the rules that were established by the Trustees.
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What are some ways that we could practice philanthropy while we are at school?
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Were the reasons for the settlement, as stated in the Charter of 1732, a success or failure? Why or why not?
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Imagine you are colonist in Georgia in 1733. Would you think that the rules established by James Oglethorpe and the Trustees are fair? Why or why not?
Concept 3: Colonization
SS8H2 Analyze the Colonial Period of Georgia's History.
SS8H2b: Analyze the relationship between James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, and Mary Musgrove in establishing the city of Savannah at Yamacraw Bluff.
SS8H2e: Give examples of goods and services produced and traded in colonial Georgia.
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