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Colonization: Colonial Life in Georgia

Vocabulary and Definitions of Colonial Georgia

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plantationLarge scale farm operation
primary sourceletter, diary or old photo
secondary sourceaccount of historical events by someone who didn't personally witness these events
triangular tradeTrade route used by American colnies with Africa and the West Indies.
slave codesLaws that governed treatment, ownership, and behavior of slaves.
artisanPerson skilled in a craft such as woodwork or metalwork.
New England ColoniesNew Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
Middle Atlantic ColoniesNew York, New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania
Southern ColoniesVirginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
SalzburgersLutheran Protestants from present day Austria who set up a community in Georgia.
Olaudah EquianoAfrican slave brought to America who learned to read and write and was given freedom.
Olaudah EquianoActive in anti-slavery efforts.
Ebenezer CommunityCommunity set up by the Salzburgers.
John Martin BoltziusPastor and community leader of the Salzburgers.
John Adam TreutlanFirst person to be governor of Georgia.
George WhitefieldAnglican clergyman who established Bethesda Orphan House.
Samuel NunesJewish doctor who treated first colonists from disease and illness.
John WesleyFounder of Methodism
Charles WesleyOglethorpe's secretary
John and Charles WesleyAnglican clergymen who came to Georgia to convert Indians to Christianity.
indentured servantcontracted worker
Had the largest citiesMiddle Atlantic colonies
FishingNew England colonies
planatationsSouthern colonies
Had iron ore depositsMiddle Atlantic colonies
Grew tobacco, indigo, and riceSouthern colonies
George LieleJewish winemaker
Abraham DeLyonFounded first black church


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