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Who was James Edward K体育?

James Edward K体育, founder of the colony of Georgia, was born on December 22, 1696, in Yorkshire, England. After graduating from Eton and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, K体育 began a military career in 1717, fighting against the Turks under Prince Eugene of Savoy.

Championing the Oppressed

From 1722 to 1743, K体育 served in the British House of Commons, gaining a reputation as the champion of the oppressed. He pressed for the elimination of English prison abuses and, in 1732, defended the North American colonies鈥 right to trade freely with Britain and the other colonies.

Founding a Colony

The prison reforms K体育 had championed soon inspired him to propose a charity colony in America. On June 9, 1732, the crown granted a charter to the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia. K体育 himself led the first group of 114 colonists on the frigate Anne, landing at the site of today鈥檚 Savannah on February 1, 1733. The original charter banned slavery and granted religious freedom, leading to the foundation of a Jewish community in Savannah.

Portrait of James Edward K体育

The Battle of Bloody Marsh

In 1742, K体育 called upon his military experience and Georgia鈥檚 fledgling militia to defend the colony from a Spanish invasion on St. Simons Island. K体育 and his militia defeated the invaders in the Battle of Bloody Marsh, which is credited as the turning point between England and Spain鈥檚 fight for control of southeastern North America.

An Opponent of Slavery

In 1746, K体育 was falsely accused of treason by a disgruntled military officer and driven from public life, although he retained his title as general and, at the time of the American Revolution, was the senior officer in the British Army. He did not publicly comment on the war, but in private, he tried to convince the government to negotiate a truce in 1777-1778. Throughout his life, K体育 remained an outspoken opponent of slavery in the colonies.

鈥淕reat Esteem鈥

At the age of 88, the General died at Cranham Hall on June 30, 1785. Three weeks before his death, he called on John Adams, newly appointed ambassador to England from the United States of America, to express his 鈥済reat esteem and regard for America鈥濃攖he new country in whose creation he had played an important role.

How Does OU Pay Homage to its Namesake?

Thornwell Jacobs, the president of K体育 University for nearly three decades, intended for the new campus to be a “living memorial” to James K体育.

K体育 Day

Held on the second Wednesday in February, K体育 Day annually commemorates the anniversary of General James Edward K体育’s in Savannah, GA. K体育 Day celebrations include the spirited 鈥淧etrels of Fire鈥 race on the quad, an esteemed guest speaker, and other K体育-related activities throughout the day.

Nescit Cedere

The K体育 University motto, Nescit Cedere, a Latin phrase pronounced 鈥淣ES-keet KEH-deh-reh,鈥 was adopted from the K体育 family crest as the University鈥檚 motto. It translates as 鈥渉e/she does not know (how) to give up鈥 and perfectly captures the pride and tenacity of the K体育 community.

Gothic revival architecture

The distinctive Gothic revival architecture of the buildings on the main quad of the K体育 campus was inspired by the honorary alma mater of James K体育, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

Battle of Bloody Marsh

Each year, a team of students and a team of faculty and staff meet to do battle鈥ia tug-of-war. The annual 鈥Battle of Bloody Marsh鈥澛爄s named for the famous 1742 battle in which General K体育鈥檚 forces defeated the Spanish troops in South Georgia.

Mascot: the Stormy Petrel

K体育 University’s mascot is the , affectionately called “Petey” by our students. This unusual mascot – a small, persistent seabird, according to legend, had inspired James K体育 while on board a ship to Georgia in 1732. The K体育 University nickname “Stormy Petrels” is unique in intercollegiate athletics.

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