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1 Critical Legislation Want a Date? Who am I? And what happened? Talk the Talk

2 10 Sequoyah Q #1 A syllabary started my fame. “Who is – “
A. Chief John Ross B. Sequoyah C. Chief McIntosh D. Andrew Jackson Sequoyah Q #1

3 20 Justice John Marshall Q #2 I was the Supreme Court Justice in
Worchester v Georgia Justice John Marshall Q #2

4 30 Daily Double! Q #3

5 Sequoyah Q #4

6 50 Chief McIntosh Q #5 I was murdered by my
people for signing the Treaty Of Indian Springs. Was it the right thing for me to do? Why or why not – explain! Chief McIntosh Q #5

7 10 This name was given to this Georgia city because it was the end of the rail line. What is – Atlanta Terminal Termiteville Terminus D. Terminus Q #6

8 20 New Echota Q #7 This city was the capital to the
Cherokee until their forced removal. New Echota Q #7

9 30 Louisville Q #8 It was in this state capital that
things got “firey!” Q #8

10 50 Gold! Q #9 Without the discovery of this in
1829 , things could have been significantly different in Georgia today – or would they? (Fully support your answer) Gold! Q #9

11 10 1794 Q #10 “What is –” the year the American Revolution ended.
the year the Cotton Gin was patented. the year Terminus was founded. the year gold was discovered in Georgia. B. the year the Cotton Gin was patented. Q #10

12 BYOD Challenge!

13 20 You will have three seconds to respond after clicking your button! Check this website minus 9 for an important purchase. Louisiana Purchase

14 It is indeed important to our education!
30 1785 1785 It is indeed important to our education! University of Georgia is chartered. Q #11

15 50 Q #12 1836, the most important event
in the Piedmont region occurred, certainly for the Atlanta Braves and the Atlanta Falcons – or is it? What was the year the Western and Atlantic Railroad was chartered creating Terminus. Q #12

16 10 Q #13 The Creek gave up all claims east of the
Oconee River in 1797. “What is – “ The Treaty of New York B. The Treaty of Paris C. The War of 1812 Treaty D. The Treaty of Indian Springs The Treaty of New York Q #13

17 20 What is The Trail of Tears

18 30 $500,000 What is the amount of money paid by land companies for the
land sold during the Yazoo Land Fraud scandal. $500,000

19 50 What is Indian Removal? It is the single most
important event of this unit of study. What is Indian Removal?

20 10 B. cash crops Tobacco and “King” cotton are good
examples for Georgia. “What are – “ money crops cash crops money makers ungrowable for our climate B. cash crops

21 20 Who were circuit riders.

22 BYOD Challenge!

23 30 Georgia Studies vocabulary is not
always unique to Georgia. Even today we still have them.

24 50 What was the Headright System It would seem to be among the most
racial and sexist systems I have seen. However, perhaps it was actually a good idea for the late 1700s. Shoot it down or justify it. What was the Headright System


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