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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt GeographyExploration Trustee Colony American Revolution Misc.

2 Smallest Georgia region

3 Appalachian Plateau

4 Largest Georgia region

5 Coastal Plains

6 Region in Georgia known for carpet production

7 Valley and Ridge

8 Region in Georgia that receives the most rainfall (80 inches per year)

9 Blue Ridge

10 Region in Georgia with the largest population

11 Piedmont

12 Disease from Europe that killed many Native Americans

13 Small Pox

14 Churches started by Spain to convert people to Catholicism

15 Missions

16 Spanish explorer; first European to explorer Georgia

17 Hernando DeSoto

18 Three major reasons Europe explored the New World

19 God, Gold and Glory

20 Three major countries to explorer the New World

21 France, Spain and Great Britain

22 Georgia’s first settlement (city)

23 Savannah

24 Number of trustees that led Georgia during the trustee period

25 21

26 Yamacraw Chief that assisted Oglethorpe and the GA colonist

27 Tomochichi

28 Served as an interpreter between Oglethorpe and Tomochichi

29 Mary Musgrove

30 First city built by the Salzbergers in Georgia

31 Ebenezer

32 American Revolutionary war heroine, (only county in Georgia named after a woman)

33 Nancy Hart

34 Document that stated the colonies were free from British control

35 Declaration of Independence

36 Colonist who favored the colonies gaining independence from the British

37 Patriots/Whigs

38 Law that place taxes on paper goods and produces

39 Stamp Act

40 Set of 4 laws created to punish the Massachusetts colony for the Boston Tea Party

41 Intolerable Acts

42 Colonists who favored remaining under British control

43 Loyalist/Tories

44 American President during the Civil War, elected in 1860

45 Abraham Lincoln

46 Forced labor; provided most of the labor in the south during the antebellum era

47 Slaves

48 Constitutional Amendment that gave citizenship to the freedman

49 14 th Amendment

50 Georgia reformer that worked to improve child labor laws and the prison system, she was also the first female in the U.S. Senate

51 Rebecca Latimer Felton