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SS8H5a. Explain the establishment of the University of Georgia, Louisville, and the spread of Baptist and Methodist churches. SS8H5a. Explain the establishment of the University of Georgia, Louisville, and the spread of Baptist and Methodist churches.
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Burke Camden Chatham Effingham Glynn Richmond Wilkes Liberty
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After the American Revolution, Georgians began to move West
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Only a few Georgians had a few years of elementary education Few could read or do math Few schools in the state even thought Governor Hall recommended that land be set aside for schools
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In 1784, the government set aside 20,000 acres of land for a state College. 1785 – the University of Georgia was chartered as the 1st land grant university in US (land donated by federal government)
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Opened in 1801 in Athens (Clarke County) Was to oversee all public schools in the state. Students were all white, males. First building was Franklin College. Women were not admitted until 1918.
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As people moved throughout the state, the capitol changed to the center of the populated areas At first the capital rotated between Savannah and Augusta.
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A commission was appointed and given funds to purchase 1,000 acres of land for a city that was to be the capital modeled after Philadelphia. Had to be within 20 miles of an Indian trading post on the Ogeechee River Had to be named after King Louis XVI of France.
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The big thing that happened while Louisville was the state capital. February 21, 1796 Records from the Yazoo land sales were collected and burned in front of the Capitol
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As more Indian lands opened, Georgians continued to move west. In 1804, the legislature voted to build a new capital in Milledgeville.(Baldwin County) Named after Governor John Milledge.
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1 st —Savannah 2 nd —Augusta 3 rd —Louisville 4 th —Milledgeville
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Two largest denominations in Georgia at the time There were also Anglicans, Quakers, Jews, Presbyterians, and Catholics
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Circuit Riders-- Circuit Riders-- ministers who went from town to town
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1787 in Augusta Founded by free blacks
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1788 First Baptist church in Savannah Begun by Andrew Bryan—a freed slave
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The congregation was incorporated November 20, 1790. Consecrated its first permanent synagogue April 11, 1878.
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There were a few segregated churches, but slaves usually attended the same churches as their masters. Slavery caused great divisions among some denominations. Southern Methodists formed the Methodist Episcopal Church When the American Baptist Union would not accept slave owners as missions the Southern Baptist Convention was formed.
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