Impact John Reynolds had on Georgia:
- created bicameral legislature and the court system for Georgia
- How long did John reynolds serve as governor? 2 years.
Impact Henry Ellis had on Georgia
- made many economic gains and allowed colonists to have slaves
- Why did Henry Ellis resign? He became ill from heat related problems
- Henry Ellis, Georgia's second royal governor (1757-1760), was born August 24, 1721 in Ireland. He left home to become a seasoned traveler.
- Despite his short tenure in the colony, his tact and natural leadership qualities helped restore good relations between colonists and Georgia's royal government.
- Henry Ellis, the second royal governor of Georgia, has been called "Georgia's second founder."
- Georgia had no self-government under the Trustees (1732-52), and the first royal governor, John Reynolds (1754-57), failed as an administrator.
Impact james Wright had on georgia
- created better defenses for Savannah
- James Wright (May 8, 1716 – November 20, 1785) was an American colonial lawyer and jurist who was the last British Royal Governor of the Province of Georgia.
- He was the only Royal Governor of the Thirteen Colonies to regain control of his colony during the American Revolutionary War.
Commons House of Assembly (lower house)
- representatives were elected by the people and must have at least 500 acres of land
Governor's Court (Upper House)
- representatives were appointed by the king (typically wealthy land owners)
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1. The Union army fought very poorly for the first year of the war, experiencing defeats at the First Battle of Bull Run and every other major battle up to the Second Battle of Bull Run. Despite the string of defeats, the Union Army was not beaten but was dispirited. Morale was very low. Most of the army withdrew to positions north of the Potomac River to regroup. Confederate President Jefferson Davis wanted to end the war, which he believed he could do in one of several ways: Defeat the main force of the Union army, take Washington, DC, topple the Lincoln government, or gain recognition from major European powers. Davis ordered General Lee to cross the Potomac and put pressure on Washington. As the Confederate Army drew near to the capital, the Union army was quickly organized to engage and the two armies met near Sharpsburg, Maryland, along Antietam Creek.
2.At the US Civil War Battle of Antietam, is was the tactics not the strategies that were employed. Confederate General Robert E. Lee chose his best tactic based on the fact his army was vastly outnumbered. His tactic was to maintain a defensive posture causing Union General McClellan no choice but to use offensive if he wanted to send Lee and his army back to Virginia. So, classical defensive and offensive battle tactics were used.
3. The southern army was blocked.
Russia didn't become a monarchy my firend. In America they're trying to teach you how bad Russia was during the Soviet Union, but the actual people who lived there had everything they wanted and needed. My grandparents are from there as my mom, and they cried when the Union collapsed. It was not bad for them, but for the Americans of course it was. Was the democracy good for the Russians, heck no.
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