Across
- 1. A biracial creek woman who was James Oglethorpe's Creek interpreter and negotiator
- 4. The British general and philanthropist who helped to found the colony of Georgia
- 7. Signed by King George II
- 10. Another term of corn
- 13. Garden cultivation; important to the Mississippian Culture
- 14. Places of worship set up by Spanish Catholic missionaries to convert native peoples to Christianity
- 16. A Spanish explorer and conquistador who landed in what came to be known as Flordia in 1539
- 17. A group of Scottish people who came to Georgia in the 1730's
- 18. The power holders I the Mississippian Culture
- 19. The trustees included a prohibition of Jews in Georgia in the original charter
Down
- 1. Churches set up by the Spanish in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity
- 2. The work force in the Mississippian Culture
- 3. A Creek leader who acted as a mediator between British settlers in Georgia and the Americans Indians of the region
- 5. The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing
- 6. The last major prehistoric Native American culture in Georgia
- 8. The period from 1732 to 1752 when the board of Trustees governed the colony of Georgia
- 9. Walls built of a network of interwoven sticks and covered with mud or clay
- 11. The desire to help others (charity)
- 12. A group of UNHAPPY colonists who loudly opposed the policies of James Oglethorpe
- 14. A group of German-speaking Protestant refugees who helped settle the colony of Georgia in the 1730's
- 15. A Georgia city near the mouth of the Savannah River, Founded in 1733 by James Oglethorpe
