James Edward Oglethorpe, a philanthropist and an English general, along with twenty-one other men, created a charter to settle a new colony which they named Georgia in honor of King George II. The grant established land between the Savannah and Altamaha rivers as well as the waters of these rivers.
1. One question I would ask them is, how did you become dedicated to being an explorer?
Another question would be: Are there any Native Americans that are very famous in the land?
2. From the point of view of Giovanni da Verrazano:
I have come here to this place where there are many mountains, and land. I arrived at a bay and anchored my ship there. As I got off the boat, many Indians came to our boat. We made a deal with them, and we started to trade. It's not bad after all.
Options:
A: They were examples of ancient Indian architecture.
B. They taught correct and acceptable behavior.
C. They were the only works to be written in Sanskrit.
D. They were never written down.
Answer:
B - They were taught correct and acceptable behavior.