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1. During what time span were the colonies founded? 2. For what reasons were the colonies founded? (Why did people immigrate to the colonies?) 3. From which countries did the colonists immigrate? What immigration patterns are visible? (Which countries had more/less immigrants? Where did the different groups tend to settle? Etc.) 4.
Economy In The Georgia Colony: On the Rim of the Caribbean Paul M. Pressly,2013-03-01 DIVHow did colonial Georgia an economic backwater in its early days make its way into the burgeoning Caribbean and Atlantic economies where trade spilled over national boundaries
understand the basic economic motivations of the various groups in Georgia, and how the early colonial economy functioned. Finally, students will compare their lives today with the lives of Georgians in the past through the theme of time, change, and continuity. GSE for Social Studies (standards and elements)
• Colonies are land and natural resource rich, labor and capital poor, with a relatively small domestic market for much of their history. • Sets up comparative advantage in agricultural goods and commodities.
In addition, the Indian trade became an important element of Georgia's economy. It didn't take long, however, until the settlers began to grumble about all the restrictions imposed on them by the trustees.
TEACHER INFO: Georgia’s Colonists Chart • Print off the Georgia’s Colonists graphic organizer for each student. • Students will complete the graphic organizer after discussing the presentation. • Check answers as a class at the end of the presentation to be sure that all charts are completed correctly. © Brain Wrinkles
• Colonists began to build plantations in the river deltas where slaves cultivated rice in the fertile marshlands. • They also grew other successful crops, such as, indigo, corn, peas, wheat, rye, and tobacco. • Georgia’s thriving economy relied heavily on slave labor. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles