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7 Exploration and Colonization of Georgia
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Age of Exploration
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Spanish Claims in the New World
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Division of the New World 1493 – dotted line – “Line of Demarcation” 1494 – solid line – “Treaty of Tordesillas”
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English Claims in the New World
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Spain comes to the Southeast
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First European Settlement in North America
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Hernando de Soto Explores Georgia
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Changes for the Indians in Georgia
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De Soto’s Journey through Georgia
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French Claims in the Southeast
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Spanish Outrage
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Spanish Missions in Georgia
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England Comes to North America
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England Comes to N. America cont’d
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Types of Colonies
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England Creates Carolina
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Carolina Colony 1663- 1729
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A New Colony on the Savannah River
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James Oglethorpe
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Georgia is Created
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Georgia’s boundaries See picture page 80 in your textbook!
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Georgia as a Trustee Colony
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Georgia as a Trustee Colony cont’d
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Trustees restrictions Colonists had to agree to the following: Each man had to defend the colony Land could not be sold or $ be borrowed on it Had to farm land with seeds Had to grow mulberry trees for silk Had to obey all trustees rules and regulations
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Arrival in Georgia
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Life in the New Colony
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Life in the New Colony cont’d
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Salzburgers come to Georgia
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Protecting the Colony
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Trade Regulations with Indians
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War with Spain
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Battle of Bloody Marsh
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Colony declines
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Georgia becomes a Royal Colony
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Georgia becomes a Royal Colony cont’d
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French and Indian War and Proclamation of 1763
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Colony Prospers
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Slavery in Georgia
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Slave codes 1770
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Life in the Colony
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