January 23, 2014 Essential Question No. 1 (NB pg. 117) What are the differences between the headright system and the land lottery system of land distribution.

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January 23, 2014 Essential Question No. 1 (NB pg. 117) What are the differences between the headright system and the land lottery system of land distribution and how did each impact the growth of Georgia? (H5b)

January 24, 2014 Essential Question No. 2 (NB pg. 117) What was the Yazoo Land Fraud and how did it change Georgia’s boundaries? (H5b)

January 27, 2014 Essential Question No. 3 (NB pg. 117) How did the invention of the Cotton Gin impact Georgia’s economy and population? H5c, E1,2

January 28, 2014 Essential Question No. 4 (NB pg. 117) * How did the growth of railroads influence Georgia’s growth? H5c, E1,2

January 29, 2014 Essential Question No. 5 (NB pg. 117) What is the role of social institutions (e.g., religion, education, technology) in the development of a region? (H5a)

January 30, 2014 Essential Question No. 6 (NB pg. 117) What role did the establishment of the University of Georgia, Louisville, the spread of Baptist and Methodist churches play in Georgia’s growth? (H5a)

January 31, 2014 Essential Question No. 7 (NB pg. 117) How do political policies influence growth and development? (H5b)