Development of Georgia as a Royal Colony

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Part Six
Becoming a
Royal Colony
October 11
th
 2016
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SS8H2c
Explain the development of Georgia
as a royal colony with regard to land
ownership, slavery, government, and
the impact of the royal governors
.
Concepts:
Individuals – Groups – Institutions
Governance
Distribution of Power
Georgia Becomes A Royal Colony
Cap. John Reynolds sails from England to
become Georgia’s first Royal Governor
Reynolds was the head of Georgia’s new
Colonial Government
Reynolds was a very poor Governor and was
replaced by Henry Ellis
The Anglican Church of England is Declared the
Official Church of Georgia
The Colony was divided up into religious
districts called Parishes 
(Georgia’s 1st counties)
Each Parish voted on church wardens and taxes
that supported the local church and help the
poor.
Georgia’s Third and Final Royal Governor
Sir James Wright was genuinely concerned
about Georgia’s colonists, he served as Royal
Governor for almost 20 years
ROYAL COLONY
LAND OWNERSHIP
 colonists allowed to
own and sell more land
 large plantations
farms with slave labor
 social classes
developed
 border of Georgia
increased south to St.
Mary’s River and west
to Mississippi River
SLAVERY
  only wealthy could own
slaves
 worked on rice
plantations
 planters bought more
and more land
 changed the economy of
Georgia – grew rich
 slaves were property
and had no rights
GOVERNMENT
 Royal governors
appointed by King
 Trustee laws repealed
 bi-cameral legislature
 white males with
property could vote
 colonists had more
freedom: self-government
 court system to settle
disputes
EQ: 
What impact did the Royal Governors have
on the colony of Georgia?
  
John Reynolds
 
                    Henry Ellis
 
                          James Wright
 
1
st
 Royal Governor of Georgia
 Brought self-government
 Set up court systems
 Colony was poor
 Unpopular and ineffective
 Poor relations with Indians
 Removed from office
 2
nd
 Royal Governor
 Restored the colony
 Reformed the government
 Divided GA into parishes
 Helped the Creek Indians
 Well liked and respected
 
3
rd
 (last) Royal Governor
 Very popular
 Increased the size of GA
 Economy improved
 Population increased
GEORGIA’S
PHYSICAL
BOUNDARIES
INCREASE
SOUTH TO ST.
MARY’S
RIVER
EXTENDING
WEST TO THE
MISSISSIPPI
RIVER
R
O
Y
A
L
 
G
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O
R
G
I
A
The student will understand that as a society increases in
complexity and interacts with other societies, the complexity of
government 
also increases.
Think back to when you were in elementary school.  How are the rules
more complex in middle school?  
Tomochichi and James Oglethorpe were leaders of different societies.
Do you think Indians and colonists had to adapt to one another’s rules
and government?
GOVERNANCE
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Georgia transformed into a royal colony with changes in land ownership, slavery, government structure, and under the rule of various royal governors like John Reynolds, Henry Ellis, and James Wright. The Anglican Church became the official religion, leading to political and social developments. The impact of these transformations on Georgia's economy, society, and governance is highlighted.

  • Georgia history
  • Royal colony
  • Land ownership
  • Slavery
  • Royal governors

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  1. Part Six Becoming a Royal Colony October 11th2016

  2. SS8H2c Explain the development of Georgia as a royal colony with regard to land ownership, slavery, government, and the impact of the royal governors. Concepts: Individuals Groups Institutions Governance Distribution of Power

  3. Georgia Becomes A Royal Colony Cap. John Reynolds sails from England to become Georgia s first Royal Governor Reynolds was the head of Georgia s new Colonial Government Reynolds was a very poor Governor and was replaced by Henry Ellis

  4. The Anglican Church of England is Declared the Official Church of Georgia The Colony was divided up into religious districts called Parishes (Georgia s 1st counties) Each Parish voted on church wardens and taxes that supported the local church and help the poor.

  5. Georgias Third and Final Royal Governor Sir James Wright was genuinely concerned about Georgia s colonists, he served as Royal Governor for almost 20 years

  6. ROYAL COLONY SLAVERY only wealthy could own slaves worked on rice plantations planters bought more and more land changed the economy of Georgia grew rich slaves were property and had no rights LAND OWNERSHIP colonists allowed to own and sell more land large plantations farms with slave labor social classes developed border of Georgia increased south to St. Mary s River and west to Mississippi River LAND OWNERSHIP SLAVERY GOVERNMENT Royal governors appointed by King Trustee laws repealed bi-cameral legislature white males with property could vote colonists had more freedom: self-government court system to settle disputes GOVERNMENT

  7. EQ: What impact did the Royal Governors have on the colony of Georgia? John Reynolds Henry Ellis James Wright 3rd (last) Royal Governor Very popular Increased the size of GA Economy improved Population increased 2nd Royal Governor Restored the colony Reformed the government Divided GA into parishes Helped the Creek Indians Well liked and respected 1st Royal Governor of Georgia Brought self-government Set up court systems Colony was poor Unpopular and ineffective Poor relations with Indians Removed from office

  8. ROYAL GEORGIA GEORGIA S PHYSICAL BOUNDARIES INCREASE SOUTH TO ST. MARY S RIVER EXTENDING WEST TO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER

  9. GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE The student will understand that as a society increases in complexity and interacts with other societies, the complexity of government The student will understand that as a society increases in complexity and interacts with other societies, the complexity of government also increases. also increases. Think back to when you were in elementary school. How are the rules more complex in middle school? Think back to when you were in elementary school. How are the rules more complex in middle school? Tomochichi and James Oglethorpe were leaders of different societies. Do you think Indians and colonists had to adapt to one another s rules and government? Tomochichi and James Oglethorpe were leaders of different societies. Do you think Indians and colonists had to adapt to one another s rules and government?

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