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Georgia Studies Year in Review
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ButtonGwinnett : One of the 3 individuals to sign the Declaration of Independence
LeoFrank : Individual who was wrongly accused of murder and later lynched in Marietta
WarmSprings : Because of this location, Roosevelt formed close ties to Georgia and its citizens
AbrahamBaldwin : One of 2 men who signed the United States Constitution; Founder and father of UGA
Piedmont : Georgia region where most of Georgia's population resides
Charterof1732 : Document which allowed the Georgia colony to be founded
EmancipationProclamation : Document that freed all slaves in states of rebellion
MissouriCompromise : Agreement that sought to ease tensions between northern abolitionists and southern plantation owners
PlesseyvFerguson : Supreme Court case that legalized Jim Crow Laws
FourteenthAmendment : guarantees all US citizens the right to be treated equally under the law
NathanDeal : Current Governor of Georgia
Legislative : Branch of government responsible for passing bills and new laws in Georgia
DeliquentBehaviors : examples of this include robbing a bank, stealing from a gas station, driving under the influence of alcohol
Disease : This resulted in thousands of Native American deaths
BarrierIslands : These offer a source of protection against erosion to the mainland of the state
ElijahClarke : Fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek and reclaimed Augusta from Loyalists' hands
Taxes : The root cause of the Revolutionary War
SonsofLiberty : Patriot group that encouraged boycotts and freedom from Britain's tyranny
ThomasJefferson : Father of the Declaration of Independence
Electionof1860 : Event that ultimately sparked the Civil War
LtGovenor : Presides over the Georgia Senate
Voting : The most important responsibility a Georgia citizen has
BrownvBoardofEducation : Supreme Court case that paved the way for desegregation across the South
Andersonville : Famous Georgia prison which is said to have executed over 14000 union troops
HenryGrady : Individual and editor who spoke out against the goals of the Bourbon Triumvirate
Georgia Studies Year in Review
- Document that freed all slaves in states of rebellion
- guarantees all US citizens the right to be treated equally under the law
- examples of this include robbing a bank, stealing from a gas station, driving under the influence of alcohol
- Agreement that sought to ease tensions between northern abolitionists and southern plantation owners
- Father of the Declaration of Independence
| - These offer a source of protection against erosion to the mainland of the state
- Event that ultimately sparked the Civil War
- Famous Georgia prison which is said to have executed over 14000 union troops
- Document which allowed the Georgia colony to be founded
- Patriot group that encouraged boycotts and freedom from Britain's tyranny
| - Branch of government responsible for passing bills and new laws in Georgia
- Because of this location, Roosevelt formed close ties to Georgia and its citizens
- Individual and editor who spoke out against the goals of the Bourbon Triumvirate
- Current Governor of Georgia
- Presides over the Georgia Senate
| - Individual who was wrongly accused of murder and later lynched in Marietta
- Georgia region where most of Georgia's population resides
- This resulted in thousands of Native American deaths
- The most important responsibility a Georgia citizen has
- The root cause of the Revolutionary War
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Georgia Studies Year in Review
- EMANCIPATIONPROCLAMATION
- FOURTEENTHAMENDMENT
- DELIQUENTBEHAVIORS
- MISSOURICOMPROMISE
- THOMASJEFFERSON
| - BARRIERISLANDS
- ELECTIONOF1860
- ANDERSONVILLE
- CHARTEROF1732
- SONSOFLIBERTY
| - LEGISLATIVE
- WARMSPRINGS
- HENRYGRADY
- NATHANDEAL
- LTGOVENOR
| - LEOFRANK
- PIEDMONT
- DISEASE
- VOTING
- TAXES
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