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GMAP Review Game
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Exploration, Colonization, & RevolutionSet #1
Paleo ArchaicWoodlandMississippianSpanish MissionsHernando deSotoJames OglethorpeTomochichiMary MusgroveSavannahSalzburgersHighland ScotsMalcontentsRoyal colony
American RevolutionFrench & Indian WarProclamation of 1763Stamp ActIntolerable ActsDeclaration of IndependenceLoyalistsPatriotsElijah ClarkeAustin DabneyNancy HartGwinnett, Hall, & WaltonBattle of Kettle CreekSiege of Savannah
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Teacher Directions• Print off the cover, laminate it, and attach it to a large manila
envelope (with clasp) or gallon-size baggie. You can include all of the pieces for this game in the envelope or baggie so it’s easy to find and use.
• This game plays much like classic Dominoes, except the students match definitions to terms on the dominoes (cards).
• I prefer to print the cards on thick, colored paper and to laminate them so that they will last longer.
• Students can play this game individually or with a partner.
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Student Directions1. Begin with the domino card labeled “START” and find
the piece that has the definition to match with the
term on the card.
2. Continue to match definitions to terms until the
“FINISH” piece is used.
3. Time yourself to see how fast you can make all of
the matches!
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START Paleo Charter of 1732
Period lasted from 10000 to
8000 BC; nomadic
hunters and gatherers
Archaic
Document signed by King George II that
officially established the
colony of Georgia
Period lasted from 8000 to 1000
BC; had the 1st
permanent settlements but moved with each
season to find food
Conflict between France and Great
Britain where both sides allied
with several Native American tribes; ended in a
British victory
Period lasted from 1000 BC to 1000 AD; tribes lived together
in villages; used bow and arrows
Document created by King George III
that awarded all land west of the Appalachian
Mountains to Native Americans; it
angered Georgia colonists
Failed attempt of nearly 20,000
Patriots and French allies to
surround & overtake Savannah
Colony under direct rule of the king; led
by royal governors
French &
Indian War
Woodland Proclamationof 1763
Royal colony
Siege of Savannah
Malcontents
Colonists who were upset with
the Trustees’ regulations;
wanted slavery & more land
Battle of
Kettle Creek
HighlandScots
Battle won by Patriots in
Georgia; lifted Patriot morale
Gwinnett, Hall, & Walton
Group of skilled and fearless
fighters who left Scotland and
settled in Darien in 1735; protected
colony from French & Spanish
Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence
Period lasted from 800 AD until
the arrival of European
explorers; built flat-topped mounds for
religious ceremonies
Law passed by Parliament that taxed all
printed materials; angered colonists
Colonist who captured a group of British loyalists who bragged of murdering an
American colonel
Spanish settlements on
Georgia’s barrier islands
established to convert Native Americans to Christianity
Group of Lutherans that
left Europe in the 1730s to escape
Catholic persecution;
founded the city of Ebenezer
MississippianStamp
ActNancy Hart
SalzburgersSpanish missions
Intolerable Acts
Set of four laws created to punish
Massachusetts colony for the
Boston Tea Party; colonists saw this as a violation of
their rights
Austin Dabney Savannah
Slave wounded fighting in the
Battle of Kettle Creek; who won his freedom for service during Revolution War
Hernando deSoto
The first British settlement in
Georgia; founded on the
site of Yamacraw Bluff
Spanish explorer who
reached modern day
Georgia in 1540 while searching
for gold
On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress approved this document that
formerly announced the colonies’
independence from Great Britain
Led the Georgia militia to victory at the Battle of Kettle Creek
Served as interpreter and
mediator for Oglethorpe and
Tomochichi
Colonists who remained loyal
to Great Britain
Founder and Head Trustee
of Georgia
Declaration of
Independence
Elijah Clarke
Mary Musgrove
James Oglethorpe Loyalists Patriots
Colonists who favored
independence Tomochichi
Yamacraw Chief who assisted
Oglethorpe and the Georgia colonists
FINISH
Answer KeyPaleo Period lasted from 10000 to 8000 BC; nomadic hunters and
gatherers
Archaic Period lasted from 8000 to 1000 BC; had the 1st permanent settlements but moved with each season to find food
Woodland Period lasted from 1000 BC to 1000 AD; tribes lived together in villages; used bow and arrows
Mississippian Period lasted from 800 AD until the arrival of European explorers; built flat-topped mounds for religious ceremonies
Spanish Missions
Spanish settlements on Georgia’s barrier islands established to convert Native Americans to Christianity
Hernando deSoto
Spanish explorer who reached modern day Georgia in 1540 while searching for gold
Oglethorpe Founder and Head Trustee of Georgia
Tomochichi Yamacraw Chief who assisted Oglethorpe and the Georgia colonists
Musgrove Served as interpreter and mediator for Oglethorpe and Tomochichi
Savannah The first British settlement in Georgia; founded on the site of Yamacraw Bluff
Salzburgers Group of Lutherans that left Europe in the 1730s to escape Catholic persecution; founded the city of Ebenezer
Highland Scots
Group of skilled and fearless fighters who left Scotland and settled in Darien in 1735; protected colony from French & Spanish
Malcontents Colonists who were upset with the Trustees’ regulations; wanted slavery & more land
Royal colony Colony under direct rule of the king; led by royal governors
Charter of 1732
Document signed by King George II that officially established the colony of Georgia
French & Indian War
Conflict between France and Great Britain where both sides allied with several Native American tribes; ended in a British victory
Proclamation of 1763
Document created by King George III that awarded all land west of the Appalachian Mountains to Native Americans; it angered Georgia colonists
Stamp Act Law passed by Parliament that taxed all printed materials; angered colonists
Intolerable Acts
Set of four laws created to punish the Massachusetts colony for the Boston Tea Party; colonists saw this as a violation of their rights
Declaration of Independence
On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress approved this document that formerly announced the colonies’ independence from Great Britain
Loyalists Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain
Patriots Colonists who favored independence
Elijah Clarke Led the Georgia militia to victory at the Battle of Kettle Creek
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Answer KeyAustin Dabney
Slave wounded fighting in the Battle of Kettle Creek; who won his freedom for service during Revolution War
Nancy Hart Colonist who captured a group of British loyalists who bragged of murdering an American colonel
Gwinnett, Hall, & Walton
Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence
Battle of Kettle Creek
Battle won by Patriots in Georgia; lifted Patriot morale
Siege of Savannah
Failed attempt of nearly 20,000 Patriots and French allies to surround & overtake Savannah
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