Why did prehistoric Georgia Indians build the Etowah Mounds? (1 point)
To use as temples for religious ceremonies
To use for hunting
To use as marketplaces for trading goods
To store harvested crops such as corn
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To use as temples for religious ceremonies.
What was the primary goal of Hernando de Soto as he explored the American southeast (1 point)
To find gold
To conquer land
To convert Native Americans
To develop trade partnerships
To find gold
To conquer land
To convert Native Americans
To develop trade partnerships
The primary goal of Hernando de Soto as he explored the American southeast was to find gold.
What was the main reason Spain built missions along Georgia’s Barrier Islands? (1 point)
For launching attacks
To spread Christianity
For defensive purposes
To trade with Native Americans
For launching attacks
To spread Christianity
For defensive purposes
To trade with Native Americans
The main reason Spain built missions along Georgia's Barrier Islands was to spread Christianity.
Which European nation lists Gold, God, and Glory as its reasons for exploration? (1 point)
The European nation that lists Gold, God, and Glory as its reasons for exploration is Spain.
What was the main reason for British exploration and colonization of North America? (1 point)
The main reason for British exploration and colonization of North America was economic gain, particularly through the establishment of profitable trade routes and the extraction of valuable resources.
What was the main reason for British exploration and colonization of North America? (1 point)
To find gold
To spread Catholicism
To increase wealth through mercantilism
To build a strong alliance with the Spanish
To find gold
To spread Catholicism
To increase wealth through mercantilism
To build a strong alliance with the Spanish
The main reason for British exploration and colonization of North America was to increase wealth through mercantilism.
Which of the following is one way the Spanish impacted the Native Americans living in the southeastern region of North America? (1 point)
Thousands of Native Americans abandoned their traditional beliefs and converted to Catholicism.
They formed a strong alliance and became trading partners.
The Native Americans were introduced to new foods.
Thousands of Native Americans died as a result of diseases spread by contact with Europeans.
Thousands of Native Americans abandoned their traditional beliefs and converted to Catholicism.
They formed a strong alliance and became trading partners.
The Native Americans were introduced to new foods.
Thousands of Native Americans died as a result of diseases spread by contact with Europeans.
One way the Spanish impacted the Native Americans living in the southeastern region of North America was that thousands of Native Americans died as a result of diseases spread by contact with Europeans.
The Charter of 1732 established the colony of Georgia and stated that the colony was to be governed by (1 point)
James Oglethorpe
James Oglethorpe
King George III
King George III
A Board of Trustees
A Board of Trustees
Parliament
James Oglethorpe
James Oglethorpe
King George III
King George III
A Board of Trustees
A Board of Trustees
Parliament
The Charter of 1732 established the colony of Georgia and stated that the colony was to be governed by a Board of Trustees.
Which of the following does NOT describe James Oglethorpe? (1 point)
Wealthy
Wealthy
Philanthropist
Philanthropist
Royalty
Royalty
Served as head of trustees in Georgia
Wealthy
Wealthy
Philanthropist
Philanthropist
Royalty
Royalty
Served as head of trustees in Georgia
The statement "Royalty" does NOT describe James Oglethorpe.
Which of the following best describes Mary Musgrove’s contribution to the colony of Georgia? (1 point)
She provided food and shelter to the colonists during their first month in the colony.
She provided food and shelter to the colonists during their first month in the colony.
She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations.
She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations.
She was the wife of Tomochichi and convinced him to allow the English to settle on the Savannah River.
She was the wife of Tomochichi and convinced him to allow the English to settle on the Savannah River.
She helped the British defeat the Spanish at the Battle of Bloody Marsh.
She provided food and shelter to the colonists during their first month in the colony.
She provided food and shelter to the colonists during their first month in the colony.
She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations.
She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations.
She was the wife of Tomochichi and convinced him to allow the English to settle on the Savannah River.
She was the wife of Tomochichi and convinced him to allow the English to settle on the Savannah River.
She helped the British defeat the Spanish at the Battle of Bloody Marsh.
The statement "She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations" best describes Mary Musgrove's contribution to the colony of Georgia.
This group of Protestants was allowed to settle in Georgia after suffering religious persecution in Europe. They established the towns of Ebeneezer and New Ebeneezer (1 point)
Malcontents
Malcontents
Colonists
Colonists
Trustees
Trustees
Salzburgers
Malcontents
Malcontents
Colonists
Colonists
Trustees
Trustees
Salzburgers
The group of Protestants who were allowed to settle in Georgia after suffering religious persecution in Europe and established the towns of Ebeneezer and New Ebeneezer were the Salzburgers.
This group was made up of fierce fighters who would protect Georgia’s southern border from invasion by the Spanish.
The group made up of fierce fighters who would protect Georgia's southern border from invasion by the Spanish were known as the Highland Scots.