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LAND FEVER IN GEORGIA
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fter the Revolutionary War, GA gained access to the land of those
who sided with the British.
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ar veterans and political leaders believed that all citizens had the
right to land ownership.
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hat was the best way to allocate the land to the people of the
state?
LAND LOTTERIES: WHAT WAS IT?
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land lotteries – Citizens could purchase
a ticket and enter for a chance to win
land in Georgia.
WHO WAS ABLE TO GAIN LAND?
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ny average Georgian was able to gain a large amount of land.
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hey would submit their name to the state and pay for a ticket.
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hey could have their name submitted more times based on
their age, marital status, and war service.
HOW MUCH LAND WAS GIVEN?
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hese lotteries gave 3 quarters of
Georgia’s land to 100,000 different
families.
LOUISVILLE
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hat is it? – The 3rd capital of Georgia. It was located in the
center of Georgia’s population, which had moved further
west.
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hy did they think it would be a successful capital? –
Georgia wanted the new capital to serve as a trading
epicenter because of its location on the Ogeechee River.
LOUISVILLE: WHY WASN’T IT SUCCESSFUL?
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alaria outbreak.
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rouble navigating the Ogeechee River as a trading
post.
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eople were moving further northwest.
THE HEADRIGHT SYSTEM: WHAT WAS IT?
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hite males counted as a “head” of the
family and had the right to receive up
to 1,000 acres.
WHO WAS ABLE TO GAIN LAND?
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hite males, 21+ years old were able to gain up to 200
acres of land.
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en who had families or slaves could receive even more.
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hey also gave land to men who fought in the
Revolutionary War (ex: Austin Dabney).
YAZOO ACT/LAND FRAUD
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hat was it?• 4 land companies bribed members
of the General Assembly to pass a bill where land would be sold to the land companies for $500,000.
WHY DID PEOPLE PROTEST?
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he public found out and protests broke out all over
the state.
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hey were angered the land was being sold.
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itizens wanted the legislators to resign.
RESULTS OF YAZOO LAND FRAUD
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ince the public was so angered by the Yazoo Act,
they voted the legislators out of office.
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he new legislators who were voted into office
repealed the law and burned all records of the
sale.