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1 Your Task: Each group has received a copy of the PowerPoint that presents key information about the 3 Georgians who signed the Declaration of Independence. Who were the 3 Georgians who signed the DOI? Provide 3 specific facts about each signer by creating a poster using the paper provided by the teacher. Who was the youngest person to sign the DOI? In what year did Georgia and other colonies Gain independence from Great Britain?

2 Georgia’s Representatives at the Second Continental Congress
Signers of the Declaration of Independence Button Gwinnett lyman hall George Walton

3 Second Continental Congress
The American Revolution began on April 19, 1775 in Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts. The Second Continental Congress started meeting on May 10, 1775.

4 Second Continental Congress
Managed the war effort by Raising an army Directing strategy Appointing diplomats Making treaties Created and adopted the Declaration of Independence

5 Georgia’s Role Georgia did not participate in the First Continental Congress and initially did not send delegates to the second. Eventually, Georgia sent 3 delegates to it.

6 Lyman Hall- Early Life Was born in 1734 in Connecticut and graduated from Yale University. Was a minister before giving it up to practice medicine. Moved to Georgia in 1760

7 Lyman Hall at the Second Continental Congress
Was the only Georgia representative at the Second Continental Congress in 1775 He participated in debates, but did not vote because he did not represent the entire state… just his parish, St. Johns Once other GA representatives joined him, he voted for independence from England and signed the Declaration.

8 Lyman Hall After the Declaration of Independence
Returned to Georgia Elected Governor in 1783 Helped establish the University of Georgia Hall county in named in his honor.

9 Button Gwinnett- Early Life
Born in England in 1735 Arrived in Georgia in 1765 Bought St. Catherine’s Island… Mary Musgrove’s former home. Became involved in Georgia politics in 1769 but withdrew from it due to financial problems in 1773

10 Button Gwinnett at the Second Continental Congress
Got back into politics during the Revolutionary War period. Arrived to Second Continental Congress on July 20 after Georgia held Provincial Congress and decided to send delegates Strongly supported Independence from England

11 Button Gwinnett After the Declaration of Independence
Helped create and pass the Georgia Constitution of 1777 Hoped to become leader of the Georgia militia… appointment was given to Brigadier General Lachlan McIntosh, a long time political rival After McIntosh publically criticized Gwinnett, Gwinnett challenged him to a dual. The dual took place in May Both men shot one another; however, Gwinnett’s wounds were fatal. He died on May 19, 1777. Gwinnett County was named in his honor.

12 Button Gwinnett’s Signature
Because Gwinnett died shortly after singing the Declaration of Independence, he is the signer with the fewest known signatures in existence (less than 30 examples of his signature are known to exist). Due to this, Gwinnett’s signature is highly sought after by autograph enthusiasts who want to have a complete set of autographs of all 56 signers. In 2010, a letter he wrote sold for $722,500.

13 George Walton- Early Life and at Second Continental Congress
Born in Virginia around 1749 (exact year is not known) Moved to Georgia in 1769 Became successful lawyer Arrived to Second Continental Congress on July 20 after Georgia held Provincial Congress and decided to send delegates Youngest to Sign DOI

14 George Walton After Second Continental Congress
Served in militia and was captured by the British. After being released in a prisoner exchange, he was elected governor Served as governor for 2 months and was elected to Congress After war, he served as Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, a second term as governor in 1789, a U.S. Senator, and as a superior court judge. Walton county was named in his honor.

15 Georgia’s Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Button Gwinnett *** George Walton *** Lyman Hall

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