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Maps Activities Directions: Answer the questions for the city of Savannah map Label the following on the Georgia Map: Borders Ft. Fredrica, Ft. Darien, and Ft. Augusta Label St. Simon’s Island Label where the Battle of the Bloody Marsh took place

James Oglethorpe Activity Directions: Categorize the information about James Oglethorpe Need to have at least one piece of information in each category Must use all the information presented Can not split or divide the bulleted information

Charter of 1732 Activity (continued) Directions: You can skip #1 as it has already been done Answer the questions that analyze the Charter of 1732 For questions 5-8, highlight the information from the quotes to help answer those questions

Diversity in the Georgia Colony Directions: Take one of the organizers Go into the hallway (across from world map and by the black box) Complete the chart by using the information located on the walls