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Warm Up Oct. 1, 2015
• Please come in and sit quietly • You will need • A piece of paper• Writing utensil• Georgia Textbook
• Please answer the following question and be prepared to share with the class
Identify and describe why people move from place to place in the world today?
Please list at least 3 factors
New Sheriff In Town!!!
• Rules• Expectations• New Visitors • Homework Rule• Grades
Using the Venn Diagram
• Please use your notes to fill in the circles
Salzburgers • Facts
Highland Scots• facts
Older Settlers• Facts
New Home and New Hope
SS8H2 The student will analyze the colonial period of Georgia’s history.
Evaluate the Trustee Period of Georgia’s colonial history, emphasizing the role of the Salzburgers, Highland Scots, malcontents, and the Spanish
threat from Florida.
Religion and The Old World
• Europe is a predominantly Catholic continent • Especially in England
• Protestant Reformation • Teachings of Luther• Division with in the church
• Religious Persecution • Protestant VS Catholic
BYE, BYE, BYE
• Protestants who were expelled from Salzburg, Austria• Forced to leave because of
religious differences• Trustees and King George II
sympathize and extend an invitation to the colony
This ain’t ya Momma’s house
• Salzburgers arrived in Georgia, 1734• Established the town of
Ebenezer• 25 miles northwest of Savannah
• The land was swampy and the soil poor • 1736 Oglethorpe for a better
location
New Neighbors…
The Highland Scots
• October 1735, sanctioned by Oglethorpe• Recruited from Inverness,
Scotland• Darien, Ga• Formerly known as Fort King
George
• Highland Warriors – “Human Buffer”
Scottish Beliefs• Built a place for holding divine
services called a Kirk• Minister, Rev. John McLeod
• Presbyterian
Now for a Fun Activity
Please Use the Paper on your desk!!
• You are the leader of a group of people who have to leave your home and your state to start over somewhere else. Make a list or form a plan to begin to build a new life for yourself and the families you lead. Describe what the place will look like. • Describe the way you think the “town” or settlement will look when
completed. What will you need to take with you or acquire before you get there? • How will you live until you can get houses and businesses going?
What expertise will the settlers need to have in order to build this new living space? How will you keep order among the people?