| A | B |
| triangular trade | Trade route used by American colonies with Africa, England, and the West Indies. |
| slave codes | Laws that governed treatment, ownership, and behavior of slaves. |
| artisan | Person skilled in a craft such as woodwork or metalwork. |
| Salzburgers | Lutheran Protestants from present day Austria who set up a community in Georgia. |
| Olaudah Equiano | African slave brought to America who learned to read and write and was given freedom. |
| Ebenezer | First community set up by the Salzburgers. |
| John Martin Boltzius | Pastor and community leader of the Salzburgers. |
| John Adam Treutlen | First REAL elected governor of Georgia. |
| George Whitefield | Anglican clergyman who established Bethesda Orphan House. |
| Samuel Nunes | Jewish doctor who treated first colonists from disease and illness. |
| John Wesley | Founder of Methodism |
| John and Charles Wesley | Anglican clergymen who came to Georgia to convert Indians to Christianity. |
| indentured servant | work 4-7 years in exchange for freedom |
| southern colonies | colonies with plantations |
| Southern colonies | colonies that grew tobacco, rice, and indigo |
| George Liele | freed slave who began First ABC in Savannah |
| New Ebenezer | name of final Salzburger settlement |
| agrarian | farming ( agriculture) |
| The Salzburgers | sucessfully produced silk |
| soil, swamp, mosquitoes | why Ebenezer failed |