Georgia's Founding The Trustee Period People & Places A Royal Colony Crops & Shops
100
D. Defense
One of the reasons for Georgia’s founding. This was the only one that was successful.

A. Philanthropy
B. Religion
C. Economics
D. Defense
E. Mercantilism
100
D. Malcontents
Colonists who complained about the Trustee’s regulations.

A. Jews
B. Salzburgers
C. Highland Scots
D. Malcontents
E. Yamacraw
100
C. Highland Scots
Known as some of the best fighters in Europe. Oglethorpe brought them to Georgia to serve as soldeires for the colony.

A. Jews
B. Salzburgers
C. Highland Scots
D. Malcontents
E. Yamacraw
100
C. The King
Who did the control of the colony return to when the Charter of 1732 was lifted?

A. Tomochichi
B. Mary Musgroves
C. The King
D. James Oglethorpe
E. Ms. Bigelow
100
C. Indigo
A plant used to produce a blue dye.

A. Grapes
B. Rice
C. Indigo
D. Mulberry trees
E. Tobacco
200
C. Economics
One of the reasons for Georgia’s founding. The English hoped that Georgia would be able to produce wine, rice, silk, indigo, and tobacco in order to make money.

A. Build empires
B. Philanthropy
C. Economics
D. Defense
200
D. Savannah
The first capital of Georgia; founded in 1733 by James Oglethorpe.

A. Macon
B. Athens
C. Atlanta
D. Savannah
E. Nashville
200
A. Tomochichi
This person agreed to the founding of Savannah at Yamacraw Bluff. Advised on relations with the Spanish. And was the chief of the Yamacraw Indians.

A. Tomochichi
B. Mary Musgrove
C. James Oglethorpe
D. Hernando DeSoto
200
A. Slavery was permitted in Georgia and
C. Alcohol consumption was legalized
Which of the following changes occurred in Georgia after it became a royal Colony? (choose TWO)

A. Slavery was permitted in Georgia
B. The malcontents were expelled from Georgia
C. Alcohol consumption was legalized
D. American Indians were granted full citizenship
200
A. Wine
B. Rice
D. Silk
E. Tobacco
H. Indigo
Crops that were produced during colonial Georgia (select 5)

A. Wine
B. Rice
C. Oranges
D. Silk
E. Tobacco
F. Wheat
G. Cotton
H. Indigo
300
A. Charter of 1732
The document that formally established the colony of Georgia; outlines the reasons for Georgia’s founding and the regulations set up by the trustees.

A. Charter of 1732
B. Articles of 1732
C. Declaration of 1732
D. Constitution of 1732
300
A. Malcontents
Which group was the most pleased with the Trustee Period coming to an end in the early 1750’s and Georgia becoming a royal colony?

A. Malcontents
B. Highland Scots
C. Jews
D. Salzburgers
300
B. Salzburgers
A group of protestants from Austria who were invited to settle in GA due to religious persecution in Europe; were some of the most successful colonists.

A. Jews
B. Salzburgers
C. Highland Scots
D. Malcontents
E. Yamacraw
300
C. Royal period
The period in Georgia beginning in 1752 after the Trustees gave authority of the colony back to the king. (Lasted until the American Revolution was ended by the Treaty of Paris)

A. Mississippian period
B. Trustee period
C. Royal period
D. Colonial period
300
D. Silk
The industry encouraged by the trustees to support mercantilism; colonists planted mulberry trees to support the worms.

A. Wine
B. Rice
C. Indigo
D. Silk
E. Tobacco
400
D. Trustees
An individual or organization that holds or manages and invests assets for the benefit of another. A group of 21 men who established the colony of Georgia.

A. Democrats
B. Republicans
C. Talented tenth
D. Trustees
E. Malcontents
400
D. Georgia became a royal colony when the Charter of 1732 was canceled.
During the Trustee Period, Georgia’s economy was not doing well. This changed when

A. Grapes used for wine production began to grow in more abundance.
B. Sugar cane was discovered on the barrier islands which gave Georgia a new crop.
C. Demand for tobacco grew in Europe
D. Georgia became a royal colony when the Charter of 1732 was canceled.
400
A. Creating peaceful relations between the tribe and settlers
Tomochichi was chief of the Yamacraw Indians when the English settlers first came to Georgia. He is best known for

A. Creating peaceful relations between the tribe and settlers
B. Creating peaceful relations between the Yamacraw and the Creek.
C. Organizing large armies to fight against the English settlers
D. Organizing large armies to help the English fight the French
400
A. Not being able to have slaves and
D. Not being able to produce and sell rum/liquor
What two restrictions did the Malcontents especially complain about what were restricted during the Trustee Period? (choose TWO)

A. Not being able to have slaves
B. Not being able to have Jews in the colony
C. Not being able to grow whatever they wanted
D. Not being able to produce and sell rum/liquor
E. Not being able to have an endless supply of seeds and agricultural supplies
F. Not being able to see their land to others for a profit
400
A. Blacksmiths
C. Silversmiths
E. Tailors
F. Potters
G. Small scale farmers
Choose the examples of trades (services) that the colonists had in colonial Georgia. (Select 5)

A. Blacksmiths
B. Journalists
C. Silversmiths
D. Hairdressers
E. Tailors
F. Potters
G. Small scale farmers
H. Weatherman
500
D. The trustees could not come to the colony but were required to manage and invest in the colony from England.
Which of the following best describes the rules and regulations established for the trustees?

A. The trustees could not be paid or own land in the colony. They could hold office in the colony if they had the majority of the colonial votes.
B. The trustees could not own land, but they were allowed to earn a salary for their work managing the colony.
C. The trustees could not own land, be paid, or hold office in the colony.
D. The trustees could not come to the colony but were required to manage and invest in the colony from England.
500
C. Jews and
E. Catholics
Which group of people were NOT allowed in Georgia according to the Charter of 1732? (Select 2)

A. Those suffering religious persecution
B. Debtors
C. Jews
D. Doctors
E. Catholics
F. Farmers
500
C. They had been offered and opportunity to come to Georgia to escape religious persecution.
Why were the Salzburgers considered to be such loyal, hardworking people?

A. They had been relieved of debt and released from prison to come to Georgia
B. They had been paid more than any other group to come and grow mulberry trees for the assistance of silk production.
C. They had been offered and opportunity to come to Georgia to escape religious persecution.
D. They were allowed to make and sell liquor although all other groups were restricted.
500
C. Royal Governor
Governor appointed by the English Monarch (king) to govern a colony. Georgia had three such governors; John Reynolds, Henry Ellis, and James Wright.

A. Trustee
B. Military Governor
C. Royal Governor
D. Patriot Governor
500
D. Buffer colony
The colony was to provide a line of defense between Spanish Florida and the successful English colony of South Carolina. Georgia was known as a _________.

A. Royal colony
B. Trustee colony
C. Hostile colony
D. Buffer colony






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