Across
- 3. A legal document issued by King George II that formally established the colony of Georgia, outlining its boundaries, form of government, and reasons for founding
- 4. A person or institution that owes a sum of money.
- 7. The action of defending from or resisting attack.
- 9. The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- 12. Voluntarily giving help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.
- 16. A British soldier, Member of Parliament, and philanthropist, best known for founding the colony of Georgia in North America.
- 17. A person native to the Scottish Highlands, a member of a traditional Highland regiment, or a Scottish Highland cow, a hardy breed of cattle known for its long horns and shaggy, double-layered coat.
- 18. A woman who served as a cultural liaison between colonial Georgia and her Native American community in the mid-eighteenth century.
- 19. Including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc.
- 20. The desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes.
Down
- 1. A type of colony that is directly controlled and administered by the reigning monarch of the parent country, through an appointed royal governor and council.
- 2. Goods are tangible, physical items that a consumer purchases and owns, like a book or a car, while services are intangible actions performed by one person for another, such as a haircut or teaching.
- 5. A person native to the Scottish Highlands, a member of a traditional Highland regiment, or a Scottish Highland cow, a hardy breed of cattle known for its long horns and shaggy, double-layered coat
- 6. A place where people establish a community.
- 8. The head chief of a Yamacraw town on the site of present-day Savannah, Georgia, in the 18th century.
- 10. The head chief of a Yamacraw town on the site of present-day Savannah, Georgia, in the 18th century.
- 11. A type of British colony in North America that was operated under a corporate charter granted by the Crown, giving the colonial government significant autonomy and the ability to elect its own officials, including the governor.
- 13. The condition of a region or group as regards material prosperity.
- 14. The practice or institution of holding people as chattel involuntarily and under threat of violence.
- 15. A person who is dissatisfied and rebellious.
