England/English - This country's interest in North America was to promote mercantilism , Mercantilism - The English economic policy focused on exporting more than importing., The Royal Period - Began in 1752 after the trustees gave authority of the colony to the king, Savannah - The first capital of Georgia; founded in 1733 by James Oglethorpe., Banned in the Trustee period  - Liquor, Lawyers, and Catholics, enslaving people, owning land , Allowed in the Royal Colony - enslaving people, owning land, government representation , Philanthropy - James Oglethorpe wanted to create a colony to HELP debtors., Charter of 1732 - Document that outlines the reasons for Georgia's founding and the regulations of the trustees., Tomochichi - Yamacraw chief that allowed Oglethorpe to at Yamacraw Bluff. , Mary Musgrove - Translator for Tomochichi and James Oglethorpe, Jews - Permitted to the colony due to the need of a doctor, Salzburgers - Religiously persecuted, hard working, developed water power grist mill, and against slavery, The Highland Scots - Believed in anti- slavery and was brought to GA for defense , Malcontents - Dissenters of the Charter of 1732 and believed in slavery, Buffer Colony - Defensive buffer between Florida and South Carolina, John Reynolds - 1st Royal Gov. He wasn't liked by the colonists., Henry Ellis - 2nd Royal Gov. Created eight parishes and managed trade agreements between the Creek's and local traders., James Wright - 3rd & most loved Royal Gov. Plantation owner that enforced the Stamp act prior to the Revolutionary War, WRIST - The goods and services produced and traded during Colonial GA. wine, rice, indigo, silk, & tobacco ,

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