Events of Georgia
Across
- 2. A law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves; allowed for the arrest of escaped slaves in North
- 5. The primary objective was to desegregate the entire city, instead of one thing at a time (this is why it failed)
- 9. William McIntosh gave the remainder of Creek Land to Georgia; McIntosh was killed for this action
- 10. the withdrawal from the Union of 11 Southern states in the period 1860-61, which brought on the Civil War.
- 11. Both the Senate & House MUST agree on identical bills for anything to pass.
- 13. series of events held in Atlanta to showcase Atlanta's recovery from the Civil War and to encourage investment in Southern businesses
- 20. document outlining the 3 reasons for Georgia's founding - defense, philanthropy, WRIST crops
- 21. Led to increase in population of Atlanta and improvements to city's infrastructure
- 25. Two of these devastating disaster hit Georgia farmers in the 1920s, which led to an early depression in Georgia
- 26. a 1896 Supreme Court decision which legalized segregation so long as the "separate" facilities for blacks and whites were "equal"
- 28. President Roosevelt's program for getting the United States out of the Great Depression
- 31. 1954 case that overturned Separate but Equal standard of discrimination in education. Overturned Plessy v Ferguson
- 34. forbade British colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains after the French & Indian War
- 35. After this event, segregation in Atlanta became more strict in order to prevent future outbreaks of violence
- 36. A man in Atlanta was convicted of murder and sentenced to the death penalty unfairly due to his Jewish heritage.
- 37. law that banned literacy tests and empowered the federal government to oversee voter registration
- 38. first direct tax placed on colonists, which led to the creation of the Liberty Boys in Georgia
- 39. Georgia built Liberty Ships and opened the Bell Bomber Plant during this event
Down
- 1. banned discrimination in businesses open to the public and employment for all people in the United States
- 3. when a public official is charged with misconduct while in office
- 4. held in 1963 to show support for the Civil Rights Bill in Congress. Where Martin Luther King gave his famous "I have a dream..."
- 6. movement in the United States that aimed to end segregation and secure voting rights for African Americans
- 7. Alexander Stephens from GA did NOT want GA to leave the Union. Tried to get GA to stay in the Union.
- 8. the transition from the Trustee Colony to this led to changes in rules about slavery, liquor, and land ownership
- 12. position supported by several prominent Georgia politicians who supported the Compromise of 1850.
- 14. California admitted as a free state; South got the Fugitive Slave Act in return; prolonged the start of Civil War
- 15. October 29, 1929; date of the worst stock-market crash in American history and beginning of the Great Depression.
- 16. ruled that Georgia could not enforce American laws on Indian tribes
- 17. this event led to the British taxing the colonists; it led to the expansion of Georgia's borders
- 18. the final "cause" that led to the beginning of the Civil War; a win for Abraham Lincoln
- 19. Georgia had more bases than any other states and Georgia civilians grew Victory Gardens
- 22. Issued by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War; declared that all slaves in the confederate states would be free
- 23. Argument between South Carolina and the federal government that foreshadowed Civil War; the South felt tariffs were unfair and refused to pay them
- 24. Project to expand Savannah's Port and Harbor; positive impact on economy includes job opportunities and more tax revenue
- 27. Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not viewed as citizens but as property
- 29. the forced removal of Cherokees and their migration to the Oklahoma territory
- 30. the economic crisis during the 1930s that was caused by bank failures, underconsumption, and unemployment
- 32. Chief executive's power to reject a bill passed by a legislature
- 33. Georgia's cotton industry never recovered from this pest, who came to Georgia just "lookin' for a home"