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Georgia History WebquestGeorgia Milestones Grade 8 Assessments:Social Studies, SS8H1 – SS8H12Directions: Click on the hyperlinks to open the webpage in yourbrowser. Follow the directions for each hyperlink and answer thequestions on a separate piece of paper. There will be five questions foreach standard.SS8H1: IMPACT OF EUROPEAN EXPLORATION AND SETTLEMENTLink 1: s: Read the first three paragraphs under “The Spanish Conquistador” and look at the map.Next, Scroll down to “Spanish Missions.” Read the first two paragraphs.QUESTION 1: Why did the Spanish conquistadors come to the North America?QUESTION 2: What famous Spanish explorer trekked through Georgia?QUESTION 3: What impact did the Spanish explorers have on the Native Americanpopulations they encountered?QUESTION 4: According to this page, what was the goal of the Franciscan monks whoestablished Spanish mission on the coast of Georgia?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

Link 2: -prehistory-overview/)Directions: Watch the GHS Schoolhouse Episode 008: Prehistory OverviewQUESTION 5: What were some of the main characteristics of Native American culture duringthe Mississippian era?SS8H2: COLONIAL GEORGIALink 3: 3/)Directions: Watch the GHS Schoolhouse Episode 014: Get To Know James Edward Oglethorpe Part2, 1717-1733QUESTION 1: According to the video, what was the purpose for establishing the colony ofGeorgia? (Hint: Three main purposes are listed)Link 4: 3/)Directions: Watch the GHS Schoolhouse Episode 015: Get To Know James Edward Oglethorpe Part3, 1733-1743QUESTION 2: How was James Edward Oglethorpe involved in the Georgia colony?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

Link 5: tomochichi-brief-bio/)Directions: Read the first four paragraphs on this page to learn about Tomochichi.QUESTION 3: What impact did Tomochichi have on the Georgia colony?Link 6: ny/)Directions: Scroll down to “Mary Musgrove.” Read the first two paragraphs on this page.QUESTION 4: Explain two ways Mary Musgrove assisted the Georgia colonists.Link 7: ery-colonial-georgia)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about slavery in colonial Georgia.QUESTION 5: How and when did Georgia’s policy on slavery change?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

SS8H3: GEORGIA IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONLink 8: 21-1765/)Directions: Look below the embedded PDF and click on the link “Download a special transcriptionwith underlined vocabulary terms and a glossary.” A PDF should open in your browser. Find andread #8 in the Massachusetts Assembly’s response to the Royal Governor’s speech.QUESTION 1: What “inherent right” did the members of the assembly believe the Stamp Actwent against?QUESTION 2: Use your own words to write a definition for the term despotic.Link 9: ons: Watch this Today in Georgia History video about the Georgians who signed theDeclaration of Independence.QUESTION 3: Who were the three Georgians who signed the Declaration of Independence?Link 10: ions: Watch from 0:00 – 4:46 of this GHS Schoolhouse episode on Understanding theConstitutional Convention (the first two questions).QUESTION 4: What events and circumstances led to the 1787 Constitutional Convention?QUESTION 5: Was the original goal of the convention to create a completely new form ofgovernment?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

SS8H4: DEVELOPMENT OF GEORGIA, 1789-1840Link 11: n-georgia/)Directions: Scroll down and read the “Central of Georgia Railroad” section.QUESTION 1: What future capital of Georgia grew up around the 1845 western end of theWestern & Atlantic railroad?Link 12: whitney)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about the invention of the cotton ginQUESTION 2: How did the invention of the cotton gin impact Georgia?Link 13: gias-first-land-lottery)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Georgia’s first land lotteryQUESTION 3: How did the land lottery system impact the movement of people in Georgia?Link 14: ester-v-georgia)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Worcester v. Georgia.QUESTION 4: How did Worcester v. Georgia lead to the removal of the Cherokee?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

Link 15: onega-gold-rush)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about the Dahlonega gold rush.QUESTION 5: What was the tragic consequence of the Dahlonega gold rush?SS8H5: CIVIL WAR GEORGIALink 16: ias-civil-war-flags/)Directions: Scroll down to and read the “Touch Her If you Dare” section. Click on the banner imageto see a larger version.QUESTION 1: How does this banner reflect the major issues and events that preceded to theCivil War?Link 17: n-georgia/)Directions: Scroll down to the “Slavery” section. Read the third paragraph (“From the 1840s on ”)QUESTION 2: What did the new western territories have to do with the national discussionon slavery?QUESTION 3: What was the Emancipation Proclamation and how did it impact the Civil War?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

Link 18: (http://georgiahistory.com/ghmi marker updated/shermans-march-atlanta/)Directions: Read the text of the March to the Sea historical marker.QUESTION 4: Where did Sherman’s March to the Sea begin and end?QUESTION 5: Describe two ways the historical marker argues Sherman’s March to the Seaimpacted the outcome of the Civil War.SS8H6: IMPACT OF RECONSTRUCTION ON GEORGIALink 19: struction/)Directions: Scroll down and read the “Reconstruction” section.QUESTION 1: What did the 13th Amendment prohibit?QUESTION 2: What did the 14th Amendment guarantee?QUESTION 3: What did the 15th Amendment guarantee?Link 19: erson-franklin-long)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Jefferson Franklin Long.QUESTION 4: Who was Jefferson Franklin Long and why is he important to Georgia history?QUESTION 5: How long was it before Georgia had another black congressman after JeffersonFranklin Long? Why did it take so long?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

SS8H7: NEW SOUTH ERALink 20: ion: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about the Atlanta Cotton States &International ExpositionQUESTION 1: What was the purpose of hosting the Atlanta Cotton States and InternationalExposition?QUESTION 2: How did different groups react to Booker T. Washington’s “AtlantaCompromise: speech?Link 21: cca-latimer-felton)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Rebecca Latimer Felton.QUESTION 3: How did Rebecca Latimer Felton impact Georgia?Link 22: ights-ingeorgia/)Directions: Read about the Savannah Men’s Club and the Niagara Movement.QUESTION 4: What policies and conditions were the members of the Savannah Men’s Clubhoping to change?QUESTION 5: How did the ideas of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois impact the earlyCivil Rights Movement in Georgia?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

SS8H8: WWI THROUGH THE GREAT DEPRESSIONLink 23: gia-history/twentieth-century/1930s/)Directions: Read the “Great Depression” and “New Deal” sections on this page. Read the text andclick on some of the primary sources.QUESTION 1: What happened on Black Tuesday and why does it matter?QUESTION 2: List and describe three New Deal programs that existed in Georgia.Link 24: (http://georgiahistory.com/ghmi marker ections: Read the text of the Flint River Resettlement historical marker.QUESTION 3: What did the 106 families involved in the Flint River Resettlement Project receive?Link 25: -weevil-georgia)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about the Boll Weevil in Georgia.QUESTION 4: Why was the Georgia Assembly concerned about the Boll Weevi?Link 26: ne-talmadge)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Eugene Talmadge.QUESTION 5: What Georgians did Eugene Talmadge appeal to the most?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

SS8H9: Impact of WWII on GeorgiaLink 27: ections: Scroll down and read the “World War Two” section. Click on the primary sources tolearn more about life on the home front.QUESTION 1: What role did citizens on the home front play in WWII?Link 28: d-war-ii-and-georgia)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about World War II in Georgia.QUESTION 2: How did WWII impact Georgia’s economy?QUESTION 3: What impact did Richard Russell and Carl Vinson have on Georgia during WWII?Link 29: klin-d-roosevelt)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Franklin D. Roosevelt.QUESTION 4: Explain two ways FDR impacted Georgia.QUESTION 5: Why did FDR spend so much time in Warm Springs, GA?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

SS8H10: POST-WWII GEORGIA, 1945-1970Link 30: -georgia/)Directions: Find the thumbnail for the pamphlet titled “Agriculture in Georgia.” Read thedescription and click on the thumbnail to open the pamphlet. Take time to look over the imagesand read the pamphlet.QUESTION 1: According to this pamphlet, what are were some of the recent changes inGeorgia’s agriculture?QUESTION 2: What are some of the agricultural products featured in the pamphlet?Link 31: iam-b-hartsfield)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Mayor William B. Hartsfield.QUESTION 3: What impact did Mayor Hartsfield have on Atlanta?Link 32: -allen-jr)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.QUESTION 4: What major initiatives did Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. complete during his time asMayor of Atlanta?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

Link 33: (http://georgiahistory.com/ghmi marker updated/governor-ellis-gibbs-arnall/)Directions: Read the text of the Governor Ellis Gibbs Arnall historical marker.QUESTION 5: What were some of the main accomplishments of Ellis Arnall?SS8H11: MODERN CIVIL RIGHTS IN GEORGIALink 34: rections: Scroll down to the “Civil Rights” section. Read the first three paragraphs.QUESTION 1: What were some of the activities of the SNCC?QUESTION 2: What significant piece of legislation was passed in 1964?Link 35: tions: Scroll down and read the “Albany Movement” section.QUESTION 3: How did Jackie Robinson and Martin Luther King, Jr. contribute to the AlbanyMovement?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

Link 36: gregation-uga)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about the desegregation of UGA.QUESTION 4: What role did Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter play in the civil rightsmovement in Georgia?Link 37: rustees/andrew-young/)Directions: Read this article about Andrew Young, one of the 2012 Georgia Trustees.QUESTION 5: Describe one way Andrew Young has impacted Georgia.SS8H12: GEORGIA SINCE THE LATE 20TH CENTURYLink 38: -sanders)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Carl Sanders.QUESTION 1: How did political power shift after the end of the county unit system?QUESTION 2: How did Carl Sanders appeal to urban voters?Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

Link 39: y-carter)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about Jimmy Carter.QUESTION 3: According to the segment, what was Jimmy Carter’s greatest achievement aspresident?QUESTION 4: What work has Jimmy Carter been doing as a former president?Link 40: nta-olympics-begin)Directions: Watch this Today in Georgia History segment about the 1996 Olympics.QUESTION 5: What are some of the long-term legacies of the 1996 Olympics?Updated February 2020Georgia Historical Societygeorgiahistory.com912-651-2125

Georgia History Webquest Georgia Milestones Grade 8 Assessments: Social Studies, SS8H1 – SS8H12 Directions: Click on the hyperlinks to open the webpage in your browser. Follow the directions for each hyperlink and answer the questions on a separate piece

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