
SS8H4b GA Land Policies Review
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Jenna Coffee
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Land Distribution in GA
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Giving Out Land
As Natives were giving up land to Georgia, the state had to decide how to distribute this land. Georgia legislatures could have made a profit selling this land but chose to give land away for free.
Why? Georgia wanted to encourage population growth and have more men to help defend the state.
The systems used was the Headright and Land Lottery.
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Multiple Select
Why did GA give land away free? Pick two.
More men to help defend the state
To allow land opportunities for immigrants
To increase population
To help veterans after the war
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In the headright system the "head" of a family (white male only) could receive 200 acres of land, plus 50 additional acres for each family member. The only cost was a surveying fee.
The Headright System
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Multiple Choice
The first type of land distribution was the ____________.
Land Lottery
Headright system
Proclamation of 1763
Land grant
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Who was Eligible?
White men over the age of 21
Families limited to 1,000 acres
Soldiers who had fought during the Revolution could get more land
Soldiers had to present a signed voucher by a commanding officer
This became corrupt very quickly
Too many claimants "first come, first served"
Not enough land to offer; settlers drew their own boundary lines
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Multiple Choice
CAP! Find the lie!
Settlers could draw their own boundary lines
Land was "first come, first served"
All men were eligible for land
Veterans could receive more land
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Georgia's boundaries once stretched West all the way to the Mississippi River.
GA legislatures were bribed into selling 40 million acres of land for $500,000 to four land companies.
Yazoo Land Fraud 1795
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Multiple Choice
Fraud means...
Lying to or misleading someone for personal gain or to cause harm.
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U.S. Senator James Jackson, from Georgia, was outraged when he heard the news of the BRIBES! He immediately left Washington, D.C. and came home to straighten out the “mess”.
Senator James Jackson negotiated a deal with the United States Federal Government to give up the land west of the Chattahoochee River to the United States for $1,250,000 and end the corruption.
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Multiple Choice
Because of the Yazoo Land Act GA lost __________
right to govern ourselves
Land west of Chattahoochee River
new Senators and Representatives
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In a symbolic way to put the controversy to an end. James Jackson and several legislators used a magnifying glass to light the Yazoo Papers on fire and burned them on the grounds of the Capitol building in Louisville. They called it “Holy Fire from Heaven”
Fire from Heaven
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Land Lottery
Because of corruption and too much land granted under the headright system, in 1803 a new system distributed land by lottery to give people equal chances. Every free white male who had live in GA for a year was given one chance. There were 8 lotteries between 1803 and 1833.
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Prices for tickets varied depending on the particular lottery
Some price ranges are
$8.10 for a 202 ½ acre lot
$12.15 for 202 ½ acre lot
$19.60 for a 490 acre lot
Prices were different for different drawings
Eligible names sent to the state
Participants paid for ticket
Participants’ names were placed in one drum
The lots bearing a number would be placed in a second drum.
Land Lottery
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Who was Eligible?
Every free white males given one chance
Must have live in GA a year
Men with families and widows with children were given 2 chances
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Multiple Select
What were reasons for replacing the headright system? Pick three.
Too much land given away
Corruption
Yazoo Land Fraud
The Trustee rules
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Multiple Choice
Who could NOT participate in the Land Lottery?
Widows
Veterans
White Males
Those hadn't live in GA more than a year
Land Distribution in GA
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