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1 The Pursuit of Land Land was a measure of wealth
Headright system – heads of families were entitled to 200 acres plus 50 acres for each family member including slaves (up to acres) – used to distribute land until 1803 brought much immigration into the state caused fraud and corruption, as dishonest officials granted more land than actually existed to land speculators (who hoped to profit later)

2 Yazoo Land Fraud 1795 - Scheme to sell land in Georgia
representatives from four private land companies bribed many Georgia politicians to sell very cheap land to them The law allowed 35 million acres to be sold for less than 2 cents an acre When the citizens found out, they burned the Yazoo Act on the steps of the capitol in Louisville

3 Yazoo cont. The US government agreed to buy all of Georgia’s Western lands to help pay Georgia pay off its debts from the Yazoo Land Fraud Its western border was set at the Chattahoochee River. The US also agreed to remove all Indians from Georgia when needed In this way, the Yazoo Land Fraud eventually led to the Trail of Tears

4 Land Lottery After Yazoo fraud, there was a new system for distributing land 1803 – land lottery to give people equal chances White men living in Georgia for a year were given one chance. A man with a family, widows with children were given two chances Often land was given away that had Native Americans already living on it.

5 Cotton Gin New settlers were pouring into Georgia and the economy was booming One reason was the successful cotton crop. However it was difficult to separate cotton from the seeds 1793 – Eli Whitney invited the cotton gin to separate the seed from the fibers changed the history of the south In 1790 GA produced 1,500 lbs of cotton In 1860 GA produced over 1,000,000 lbs Georgia becomes the top cotton producer in the world

6 Railroads A better way was needed to get cotton to market in Savannah
reduced the need for horses, stagecoaches, and boats 1834, workers began to build railroad from Athens to Augusta. Soon other railroads were built as well By 1860, 1,200 miles of railroad is built in Georgia.

7 Atlanta and Railroads Two railroad lines ended in Terminus This made Terminus a transportation center 1843 name changed to Marthasville 1845 name changed to Atlanta 1900: Atlanta is the center of railroad traffic


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