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This colony was given to England after the Spanish gave it up
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This is where the battle on February 14, 1779 took place. It was to boost Georgia's morale and set the stage for several victories.
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People who wanted independence from England.
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This is the type of legislature that the Georgia Constitution of 1777 established.
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This compromise was made to only count 3/5 of the slave population
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He was a minister and a doctor who was elected governor of Georgia in 1783. He was also one of the three signers of the Declaration of Independence from Georgia.
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This compromise created a bicameral legislature and let each state have 2 members in the senate based on the population.
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An act passed in 1765 that made colonist buy a stamp for every document that they purchased.
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A set of acts passed by the king after the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party.
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People who wanted to stay under British rule since they were loyal to King George III.
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This document was based off of the principles of the Declaration of Independence. Most of the power was given to the legislature.
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The number of representatives at the Second Continental Congress from Georgia.
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Another name for the Seven Years war
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When the patriots dumped 342 chest of tea into the Boston Harbor
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This person said, ' Georgia has become a half starved, limping government.' Was also the United States' first president.
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These tactics were used to win the Battle of Kettle Creek.
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One of the two men from Georgia who stayed at the Constitutional Convention and signed the US Constitution.
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When the French and the patriots teamed up to attack the British ruled Savannah in hopes of recapturing it.
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He was chairman of the commitee that made the Georgia Constitution of 1777.He was also one of the three signers of the Declaration of Independence from Georgia.
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The only colony that didn't send a representative to the1st Continental Congress.
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One of the two men from Georgia who stayed at the Constitutional Convention and signed the US Constitution
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The number of counties Georgia was divided into.
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