Georgia as a colony

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Across
  1. 1. She helped maintain peaceful and fair trade relations between the new Georgia Colony and the Creek Nation.
  2. 3. a colony ruled or administered by officials appointed by and responsible to the reigning sovereign of the parent state.
  3. 6. founder of the colony of Georgia in America
  4. 9. or immaterial) in a secure or steady position; the state of being so fixed; a fixed or steady position.
  5. 13. relating to, or concerned with the science of economics or with the economy in general
  6. 16. one group of settlers came to help defend Georgia from Spanish invaders and to make a new home for themselves.
  7. 18. of 1732 granted the trustees the powers of a corporation; they could elect their own governing body, make land grants, and enact their own laws and taxes.
  8. 19. The action or process of establishing a colony or colonies in a place, esp. as part of an effort
  9. 20. The action of defending against or resisting military or physical attack; the action of warding off or preventing injury or harm; an instance of…
Down
  1. 2. a group of German-speaking Protestant refugees from the Catholic Archbishopric of Salzburg
  2. 4. leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a prominent figure in early Georgia history.
  3. 5. The state or condition of having the (legal) status of being the property of another person, of having no personal freedom or rights
  4. 7. One who owes or is indebted to another. One who owes money to one or more persons: correlative to creditor.
  5. 8. A colony founded by Royal Charter.
  6. 10. A good is a tangible or physical product that someone will buy, tangible meaning something you can touch, and a service is when you pay for a skill.
  7. 11. Love of humankind; the disposition or active effort to promote the happiness and well-being of others; practical benevolence, now esp.
  8. 12. A lot of people from diffrent backgrounds
  9. 14. A disposition to judge leniently and hopefully of the character, aims, and destinies of others, to make allowance for their apparent faults
  10. 15. to serve as a defensive buffer between Spanish Florida and the successful English colony of South Carolina.
  11. 17. A state of discontentment; a cause of discontent.