9/9/16 Journal #1 Write 2 facts about colonial Georgia?

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9/9/16 Journal #1 Write 2 facts about colonial Georgia? What were the 2 types of colony Georgia has been?

(Journal Check 1) 9/12/16 Journal #1 What were the purposes of the colony of Georgia under the Charter of 1732? Briefly explain each one.

9/13/16 Journal #2 Who is James Oglethorpe? Why is he significant for the colony of Georgia?

Describe who the Salzburgers were? 9/14/16 Journal #3 Describe who the Salzburgers were?

Who are the Scottish Highlanders (Highland Scots)? 9/15/16 Journal #4 Who are the Scottish Highlanders (Highland Scots)?

9/16/16 Journal #5 What do you know about the Constitution? Think of one right that the Constitution provides you, and explain.

9/19/16 Journal #6 Choose 2 of the people/people groups that we have studied in colonial Georgia and give a brief summary of who they were, why they were important, and why they came to Georgia.

9/20/16 Journal #7 Which person or people group would you say was the most important to the success of the Georgia Colony? WHY?

What were the 5 rules established by the Charter of 1732? 9/21/16 Journal #8 What were the 5 rules established by the Charter of 1732?

9/22/16 Journal #9 How do you think the trustee colony of Georgia differed from Royal Colony Georgia?

Name the 3 Royal governors of Georgia. 9/23/16 Journal #10 Name the 3 Royal governors of Georgia.

(Journal Check 2) 10/3/16 Journal #1 What were the years of Trustee GA? What were the years of Royal GA? Name IN ORDER the 3 Royal Governors of GA

10/4/16 Journal #2 What were some problems in England that prompted James Oglethorpe to establish the Georgia colony?

What year was the Dahlonega Gold Rush? 10/5/16 Journal #3 What year was the Dahlonega Gold Rush?

Dahlonega Trip- NO Journal

10/7/16 Journal #5 Review Day- NO Journal

10/10/16 Journal #6 Choose ONE vocabulary term for the Colonization of GA unit. Define and explain what it means and why it is important.

10/11/16 Journal #7 Choose a region of Georgia. Explain what you would find there and what it contributes to the State of Georgia

10/12/16 Journal #8 PSAT Day- NO Journal

10/13/16 Journal #9 NO Journal

Substitute-NO Journal

10/17/16- Journal #1 Define the Stamp Act. Explain why the Colonists agreed or disagreed with it.

What were the Intolerable Acts? 10/18/16- Journal #2 What were the Intolerable Acts?

10/19/16- Journal #3 What were the 2 events that occurred in Boston that further pushed us closer to Revolution?

10/20/16- Journal #4 What were the three reasons WHY Georgia’s desire for independence was not as strong as other colonies?

10/21/16- Journal #5 When was the Battle of Kettle Creek? What were the casualty numbers of the Siege of Savannah? What was the name of the only African- American the fight in the Battle of Kettle Creek?

Substitute-NO Journal

10/25/16 Journal #7 What document issued by King George III moved Georgia’s southern boundary to the St. Mary’s River and prohibited settlement west of the Appalachian Mtns.? What document was approved by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776?

List the 4 assignments chosen from the Menu Project. 10/26/16 Journal #8 List the 4 assignments chosen from the Menu Project.

List at least 3 ways the French and Indian War led to the Revolution? 10/27/16 Journal #9 List at least 3 ways the French and Indian War led to the Revolution?

Civil Rights Field Trip-NO Journal