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- 1. She helped maintain peaceful and fair trade relations between the new Georgia Colony and the Creek Nation.
- 3. a colony ruled or administered by officials appointed by and responsible to the reigning sovereign of the parent state.
- 6. founder of the colony of Georgia in America
- 9. or immaterial) in a secure or steady position; the state of being so fixed; a fixed or steady position.
- 13. relating to, or concerned with the science of economics or with the economy in general
- 16. one group of settlers came to help defend Georgia from Spanish invaders and to make a new home for themselves.
- 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.
- 19. The action or process of establishing a colony or colonies in a place, esp. as part of an effort
- 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…
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- 2. a group of German-speaking Protestant refugees from the Catholic Archbishopric of Salzburg
- 4. leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a prominent figure in early Georgia history.
- 5. The state or condition of having the (legal) status of being the property of another person, of having no personal freedom or rights
- 7. One who owes or is indebted to another. One who owes money to one or more persons: correlative to creditor.
- 8. A colony founded by Royal Charter.
- 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.
- 11. Love of humankind; the disposition or active effort to promote the happiness and well-being of others; practical benevolence, now esp.
- 12. A lot of people from diffrent backgrounds
- 14. A disposition to judge leniently and hopefully of the character, aims, and destinies of others, to make allowance for their apparent faults
- 15. to serve as a defensive buffer between Spanish Florida and the successful English colony of South Carolina.
- 17. A state of discontentment; a cause of discontent.
