The Colonization of GA

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Across
  1. 4. The leader of the native Yamacraw tribe who met with and made peace with James Orglethorpe.
  2. 8. James Orglethorpe’s charter that colonized GA for purpose of defense, philanthropy and economics
  3. 11. A place or region newly established.
  4. 13. A colony governed directly by the crown through a governor and council appointed by it.
  5. 14. A ____ is a paid for item while a _______ is a paid for activity done for another.
  6. 16. The best soldiers in the world hired by Orglethorpe to act as a buffer to protect English South Carolina from Spanish Florida.
  7. 18. A situation where a person is forced into unpaid servitude.
  8. 19. The act of helping another who has less
  9. 20. To move from one place to another.
Down
  1. 1. A mixed british and native trader who served as a translator during the meeting between Oglethorpe and Tomochichi.
  2. 2. The leader of the colonization of GA and former British parliament member.
  3. 3. A colony not governed by the crown but is governed by a royal charter.
  4. 5. The act of instating a colony or ruling a distant land.
  5. 6. A person who is dissatisfied, rebellious and likely to complain or make trouble.
  6. 7. The ability to resist an attack from another.
  7. 9. Having differences in qualities and traits.
  8. 10. Someone unable to pay off bills for the government and others.
  9. 12. The process system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought.
  10. 15. An institution engaged in the relief of the poor.
  11. 17. A group of German-speaking Protestant refugees that immigrated to the Georgia Colony in 1734 to escape religious persecution and played a role in the strategic and defensive location of the Savannah colony.