*Unit 4 Statehood Study Guide
- Taxation without representation, French and Indian War, Proclamation of 1763, duties, smuggling and boycotts, Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, Declaration of Independence
- French and Indian War
- Great Britain v. FranceGreat Britain won
- No settling West of the Appalachian Mts, Redrew GA’s borders, Slowed settlement
- The Tea Act (forced colonists to buy from East India Tea Co.)
- Closed Boston harbor, enforced the Quartering Act, End all self-government
- Thomas Jefferson/56
- King George III
- Button Gwinett, Lyman Hall, George Walton
- Lyman Hall
- Lawyer in Savannah and politician
- Loyalist (Tories): supported Great Britain/Patriots (Whigs): opposed British rule
- Patriots captured much needed supplies, and gained support for the war
- Elijah Clarke
- Nancy Hart
- Great Britain
- Popular Sovereignty & Separation of Powers
- Shaky economy, states argued over borders and waterways, state imposed taxes, state currency
- Baldwin, Few, Houstoun, and Pierce
- Opposed ban on slavery, Wanted a strong central government, and wanted protection from the Creeks
- 3/5 Compromise, Commerce Compromise, Slave Trade Compromise
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- Legislative: make laws, Executive: enforce laws, Judicial: interpret laws
- Rights keep institutions from harming and taking freedom from the people
- Check the power of another branch
- US citizen, legal GA resident in county you wish to vote in, 17 ½ to register & 18 to vote, not serving a sentenced crime, not determined to be mentally incompetent
- University of Georgia
- Population shifted
- Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, Atlanta
- Baptist and Methodist Churches
- Head of each family received 100 acres, 50 for each additional family member
- Land Lottery System
Rights of GA Citizens: 1) Life, Liberty, and Property 2) Freedom of Speech/Press 3) Right to keep/bear arms 4) Right to trial 5) No banishment/whipping for a crime 6) No imprisonment for debt 7) Right to fish/hunt
Yazoo Land Fraud: 1) Four land companies bribed the General Assembly 2) Bought 35 million acres in West GA 3) Paid 2 cents an acre 4) Angered many Georgians 5) General Assembly repealed the Yazoo Land Act 6) Burned the law on the capitol grounds “fire from heaven.”
- Farming (Agriculture)
- Economy grew (became better)
- Creeks & Cherokees
- Gold
- Sold millions of acres of creek land for $200,000
- The gold rush forced Indians out of their land
- Ruled that US/state law did not apply to the Cherokee Nation
- Andrew Jackson
- Oklahoma (Trail of Tears)