| A | B |
| Made Communication possible between the Yamacraw Indians and the English Settlers | Mary Musgrove |
| Helped Survey the land and divide it amoung the colonists in the creation of Savannah | Nobel Jones |
| Planned the colony, "Margrvant of Azillia" | Sir Robert Montgomery |
| Died in Debtors prision and caused Oglethorpe to fight for prision reform | Robert Castell |
| Yamacraw Indian leader at the time of Oglethorpe's arrival | Chief Tomochichi |
| This Colonial Leader was born in London and advocated for Prison Reform. He was also the founder of the GA Colony. | James Edward Oglethorpe |
| This famous architect died in debtors prison, causing James Edward Oglethorpe to fight for prisons reform. | Robert Catell |
| This was the King that Georgia was named after and who granted the land for the GA colony in the New World. | King George II |
| The Jewish Doctor who helped save GA during its first major medical crisis. | Dr. Samuel Nunis |
| Served as the last president of Georgia as a charter colony | Patrick Graham |
| Protestant religious leader who journeyed with Oglethorpe to Georgia | John Wesley |
| British-Indian trader who interpreted for Oglethorpe with the Yamacraw | Mary Musgrove |
| Leader of Yamacraw who allowed Oglethorpe to land in Savannah | Chief Tomochichi |
| Leader of Salzburgers who settled Ebenezer | John Martin Bolzius |
| Surveyor who helped design the city of Savannah | Noble Jones |
| First president of Georgia | William Stephens |
| British physician who proposed a debtor’s colony | Dr. Thomas Bray |
| Scottish nobleman who proposed a utopian colony west of the Savannah River | Sir Robert Montgomery |
| German settlers who founded Ebenezer, New Ebenezer, and Ft. Frederica | Salzburgers |
| Came to GA to escape religious persecution in Germand | Salzburgers |
| These colonists were instrumental in protecting the GA Colony & protecting Darien | Highland Scots |
| These colonists wanted to add slavery to the colony | Malcontents |
| The first Sunday school in America was established by | John & Charles Wesley |
| The Bethesda Orphans Home in Ebenezer was established by | George Whitfield. |