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Powerpoint Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3

First land grant university Established in GA in 1785. Category 1 - 10

Creek Leader who worked to Protect Creek lands and centralize powers within Creek society. Category 1 - 20

American General who fought In the War of 1812 and later became US President.

Georgia’s third capital city name. Replaced what other name?

Two largest church denominations in Georgia after the American Revolution.

Cherokee leader who wrote The Cherokee syllabary.

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who ruled in favor of the Cherokees.

The court case that came in front Of the Supreme Court to determine That the Cherokee people did not Have to follow the US law.

This tribe lived primarily in Southeast GA and were the First to cede their land to Georgia.

This tribe attempted to assimilate To the European way of life in Order to stay on their land.

Invented by Eli Whitney.

Leader of Creek nation who Signed “The Treaty of Indian Springs” after being bribed.

Principal Chief of the Cherokee who Journeyed to Washington to fight For Cherokee rights.

Gold was discovered in GA in This city.

Largest political scandal in Georgia. Resulted in lost lands For Georgia.

Method of distributing land to Male head of household

The name that the Cherokees Gave to their removal from Georgia and the southeast.

These two things helped boost Georgia’s economy the most.

Cherokee Nation capitol.

List three facts about the Louisiana Purchase

What were the major weaknesses Of the Articles of Confederation?

Who were the GA representatives At the Constitutional Convention?

A system of land distribution Where white males could Purchase a chance to win l and in GA.

Founded the AME Church

List two causes of the War of 1812.