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Historical UnderstandingsSS8H1

TSW evaluate the development of native American cultures and

the impact of European exploration and settlement on

Native American cultures in Georgia.

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b. Evaluate the impact of European contact on Native American cultures; include Spanish missions along the

barrier islands, and the exploration of Hernando de Soto.

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Hernando de SotoIn 1539, the Spanish explorer de Soto left Havana, Cuba with

a huge group of men and animals. They landed in

present-day Florida.

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They marched north and in 1540 they entered the

southwestern part of Georgia, close to present-day Albany.

They wanted one thing as they moved across the state: gold.

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When de Soto arrived in Georgia,the native tribes saw white men and horses for the first time. De Soto had only a small number of men to

face thousands of American Indians, but his weapons were better. The Spanish also wore plated armor, which arrows couldn't pierce.

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During de Soto’s search for gold in Georgia, his soldiers

killed thousands of American Indians.

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Many more Indians died from diseases brought to

the new World by the Spanish and other explorers.

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Some historians believe almost half the Native American

population died from measles, smallpox, influenza, and

whooping cough.

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De Soto's expedition into North America was a failure, however. He found no gold or

treasure. Most of his army was lost to starvation or disease.

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De Soto himself died somewhere along the

Mississippi River. His march through Georgia changed the

lives and culture of the American Indians forever.

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Spanish MissionsIn 1565, Spain sent Captain

General Pedro Menéndez to found a colony in St. Augustine, Florida. A colony is a group of people who

settle a new land but keep ties to their homeland.

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In 1566, the Spaniards moved up the coast to St. Catherines &

Cumberland Islands. That year, the Spanish founded a mission,

Santa Catalina, on St. Catherines ……………………………………………….Island.

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The Spanish named this region Guale [wallie] for the Indians

living in this area. About 30 men were left to establish the first

Spanish post on Georgia soil.

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The Spanish later established other missions on St. Simons

Island and Sapelo Island at the mouth of the

Altamaha River.

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The main purpose of the missions was to convert the Indians to

the Catholic faith. Building missions and having soldiers

…………………………………………to guard …………………………………………………them ………………………………………established ……………………………………………..Spanish …………………………………………….claim to ……………………………………………the land.

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Trade between the Indians and Spanish also took place

at the missions.

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For a time, the missions did well. There were tensions between the

Spanish and the Indians as the missionaries tried to force the

Indians to conform to their ideas of faith and village life.

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There were occasional uprisings and some of the Indians moved

away from the missions. The Indians population also

decreased because of diseases brought by the Europeans.

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Tensions further increased when the British settled in present-day

Charleston, SC around 1670. The British establish trade routes

with the local tribes and encouraged the disagreements between the

missionaries and the Indians.

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The British also probably encouraged pirates to raid the Spanish missions. All of these problems led the Spanish to gradually withdraw from the

Georgia coast by 1685.

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SS8H1cExplain reasons for European explorers and settlement of

North America, with emphasis on the interests of the French, Spanish, and British in the

southeastern area.

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De Soto was followed by many other European explorers, most of them from Spain,

France and England.

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These nations established settlements in Georgia and

competed with each other and with Native American tribes

for control of the land.

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For most of the 1500s, Spain’s hold over the missions and its colonies made it an important player in the race for control

over the New World.

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As a result of the gold Spain took from the New World, the

country became rich and powerful. Spain fought to hold on to its gains while the English

and French tried to gain a share of the treasures.

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By the end of the 1500s, the conflict between Spain and England had turned into an

undeclared war at sea. English sea captains captured Spanish treasure ships filled with gold, silver, and other valuable goods.

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The British also attacked and burned Spanish settlements in the

New World.

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To counter these attacks, Spanish King, Phillip II, plotted to invade England using a huge fleet of ships that the Spanish called the “Invincible Armada.”

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The Spanish plot failed as the English destroyed or

ran off much of the Armada in 1588.

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England then gained control of the seas and

was ready to pursue its interests in the New World.

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Like most Europeans, the English thought there were large

amounts of gold, silver, and exotic foods in the New World. They thought the country that

claimed this new land would become even more powerful.

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In the 1600s, the English began permanent settlements along the coast of the New World. Their first permanent settlement was

Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.

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By the close of the 1600s, England had established 12

colonies long the Atlantic coastline.

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Although Spain moved out of Guale by 1686, more than one

country claimed the land. France was establishing colonies

along the Gulf Coast and in northern Alabama.

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Both the French and the Spanish posed a threat to the

British colonies. Settlers in South Carolina asked

that a fort be built at the mouth of

the Altamaha River to serve

as a “warning point” for invaders.

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In 1721, Fort King George was completed. The fort

established the English presence in Georgia.

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SS8H2The student will analyze the colonial

period of Georgia’s history.a. Explain the importance of James Oglethorpe, the Charter of 1732,

reasons for settlement, Tomochichi, Mary Musgrove,

and the city of Savannah.

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James OglethorpeJames Edward Oglethorpe, born in London in 1696, and was well-educated and wealthy. He cared greatly about people in trouble and tried to find way to help them.

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In 1722, Oglethorpe became a member of

the House of Commons.

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During that time, Great Britain was faced with many problems.

Many citizens could not pay their debts. Those who could

not pay their debts went to jail.

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Among those people that went to jail was Oglethorpe’s friend, architect Robert Castwell. Oglethorpe became angry because Castwell died of

smallpox in debtors prison.

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Oglethorpe believed that debtors should not be jailed. He worked to get laws passed

to improve prison conditions and to set

thousands of debtors free.

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Unfortunately, just letting people out of prison didn’t help them. There were no jobs for them, and without work, they still couldn’t pay their debts.

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Dr. Thomas Bray, a clergyman, proposed

that a colony be founded to help those people.

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Bray died, but Oglethorpe and 20 other men developed a plan that promised a fresh start

in the New World for “unfortunate, but

worthy individuals.”

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In the summer of 1730, Oglethorpe's group asked King George II for a tract of land

“southwest of Carolina for settling poor persons of London.”

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The group knew Great Britain’s two main reasons for beginning new colonies were (1) a balanced trading policy to make Great Britain self-sufficient and (2) defensive buffers to protect British colonies from the French, Spanish, and Native Americans.

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Oglethorpe’s group proposed ways for their new

colony to carry out those goals of self-sufficiency and defensive buffers.

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The new settlement could defend the southern Carolinas from Spanish Florida. It could also provide protection from the

French who were pushing east from the Mississippi River valley.

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Oglethorpe's group also listed economic reasons for the

settlement. France and Spain made money trading with

the Native Americans.

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Great Britain could benefit from the trade in the area between

the Mississippi River and the Atlantic Ocean.

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The colony could produce silk, cotton dyes, and wine. Great Britain was importing these items from France,

Russia, and Spain.

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The colonies promised to send spices and semitropical fruit to Great Britain. British merchants

were pleased with the idea of getting a good supply of raw

materials while also having a new market for their goods.

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Georgia, like other American colonies, would offer religious

freedom to Protestants who were being mistreated

by the Catholic church in Europe.

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The king also liked the idea of more land and greater power

for Great Britain.

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On June 7, 1732, King George II granted a charter

to Oglethorpe’s group of trustees for establishing

the colony of ……………………………………….Georgia ……………………………and managing ………………………….. it for

21 years.

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A charter is a legal document that grants special rights and privileges. Trustees are people

who hold responsibility on behalf of others.

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The Georgia charter granted an area of “all those lands, Countries,

and Territories” between the Savannah and the Altamaha rivers

extending westward “to the South Seas” (Pacific Ocean.)

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In the charter, the king stated that the trustees could not own land, hold

political office, or be given money for their work.

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Papists (Catholics), blacks, liquor dealers, and lawyers could not become colonists. Catholics

were excluded because of a longstanding division between

the Catholic Church and the Church of England.

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Blacks were not admitted so as not to introduce slavery to

the colony. The trustees feared settlers wouldn’t work

if liquor was permitted.

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They wanted colonists to settle their differences out

of court and didn’t think lawyers would allow

them to do this.

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The colony belonged to the Crown (monarchy), so the trustees were

to get instructions from King George II. They could pass no laws unless the king agreed.

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The trustees worked around some of the rules by not having

a governor and by using regulations, or government

orders, instead of laws.

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Reasons for SettlementA search began to find settlers

for the newest colony. Newspapers told of a land with

mild temperatures and rich soil and the promise

of a new start in life.

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Sir Robert Montgomery’s description of the colony as the “most delightful Country

of the Universe” was widely accepted as fact.

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Clergymen preached sermons, wrote religious books, and

raised a great deal of money by talking about the goodness

of the proposed colony.

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The trustees talked with applicants and planned for the voyage and settlement. Unfortunately, debtors and

former prisoners did not get to go.

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This meant that the humanitarian reasons that Oglethorpe was interested in were all but forgotten.

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The applicants chosen were promised 50 acres of land, tools,

and enough food for one year. Potential colonists who could pay

their own way received 500 acres of land and permission

to take 10 indentured servants.

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In exchange, colonists had to agree that

1) Each man was to defend the new colony against all enemies.

2) Land given to colonists couldn’t be sold, and no money

could be borrowed on it.

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Land however could be passed on to a male heir.

3) Each colonist was to receive seeds and agricultural tools to

use in cultivating the lands of the new settlement.

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4) Colonists were to use a portion of their land to grow

mulberry tree so that silkworms would eat the leaves, make cocoons, and produce silk.

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5) Each colonist was to obey all regulations

established by the trustees.

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When the chosen settlers gathered on the London docks, they were both

excited and a little afraid of the adventure ahead.

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Historians don’t agree on the exact number of men, women,

and children who traveled from Gravesend, England to Georgia, but between 114 and 125 people

left London on November 17, 1732. Their voyage took 88 days.

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Besides its passengers and crew, the Ann carried sheep, hogs,

ducks, geese, and several dogs.There isn’t a record of the ship being uncomfortable, but it was

probably crowded with all the people an their belongings.

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Only two deaths were reported among the colonists on the trip, both of them infants. Finally, land was sighted, and the Anndocked at Charleston, SC. The ship stayed there one day, then was put in at Port Royal (Beaufort), SC on January 14, 1733.

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Tomochichi and Mary MusgroveBefore the Ann could set anchor, Oglethorpe had to make friends

with the Yamacraw Indians through their chief, Tomochichi.

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Oglethorpe went to the trading post in the Yamacraw village to find an interpreter. The trading

post was operated by John and Mary Musgrove.

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John agreed, but Mary who was part Indian and part British, soon

took over. With her help, Oglethorpe and Tomochichi

established a close friendship that lasted until the

chief’s death in 1739.

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The passengers waited on board while Oglethorpe and his staff

searched for a permanent settlement site. The place decided

on was about 18 miles from the mouth of the Savannah River.

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On February 12, 1733, Chief Tomochichi allowed the Ann’spassengers to land on sandy Yamacraw Bluff overlooking

the Savannah River.

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The settlement they established was the 13th British colony in the New World. Georgia’s citizens were added to over 650,000 other colonists spread from Massachusetts through the Carolinas.

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The City of SavannahWhen the colonists landed at

Yamacraw Bluff, they put up four large tents for shelter. Then they began getting the land ready for planting and preparing timber to

build permanent homes.

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Within two weeks, they began building the first

permanent homes.Preserved in its original state, the now famous Pirate House Restaurant is said to be where Blue-Faced Pirate Flint of Treasure Island died. The quaint building is situated in the original Trustees Garden (1773) from which came the first upland cotton and the Georgia Peach. Adjoining Herb Shop is thought to be the oldest home in Savannah (1734).

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Oglethorpe had no title and only limited power, but he was

accepted as the leader of the colony. During the early months,

he got grants of land and made treaties with

the Native Americans.

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He had a small fort built on the bank of the river and trained a militia or citizen

army, to defend the settlement.

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Oglethorpe also worked with Colonel William Bull and surveyor Noble Jones to design the future city of Savannah. The basic pattern of their first planned city in the colonies was after a design by Robert Castell, Oglethorpe’s friend who had died in an English debtors prison.

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The plan was for Savannah to have four squares. On the north and south sides of each square were 20 lots. On the east and west sides, four larger lots were set aside for such buildings as churches or stores.

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The center of each square was for social, political, and

religious gatherings. The squares were divided into

blocks called tythings

and wards.

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There were ten houses in each block and

4 blocks in each ward.

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Each settler was expected to care for his house in

Savannah, his 5-acre garden plot on the edge of town,

and his 45 farm acres in the country.

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During the first months, the colonists cultivated mulberry trees to feed silkworms. They also built a sundial for telling time, a gristmill for grinding corn into meal, a courthouse, a water well, and a bakery.

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Work was done in spite of growing medical problems likely

caused by a lack of fresh vegetables, changes in the

climate, poor sanitation, and hard physical labor.

40 settlers died in the first year.