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There are animals such as elephants, horses, camels, and other. They are plants and other things.
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there are such as bison,horses mostodonts,mammoths, and camel. they cook near the fire and get heating to keep them warm.
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Austin Dabney was a slave who fought against the British in the American Revolutionary War.
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the addition shell and copper from midwest appear to have been traded south the items that they trade is rocks and minerals as greenstone, chert, crystalline quartz, galena, and mica
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there are roofs were covered with thach with a small hole left in the middle to allow smoke to escape. they make stuff for there homes like vest, plates, and other stuff.
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he have left barbacoa an a wooden frame suspended over a fire wood. euro expendetion deep into.
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The first twenty years of Georgia history are referred to as Trustee Georgia because during that time a Board of Trustees governed the colony.
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The Scots built a fort to replace Fort King George at the mouth of the Altamaha River, which had been abandoned in 1732.
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As visionary,
James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, was a forward-thinking visionary who demonstrated great skill as a social reformer and military leader. This portrait is a copy of Oglethorpe University's oval portrait of Oglethorpe, which was painted in 1744. -
The community suffered British occupation during the Revolution, but the Jerusalem Church founded by Bolzius still stands, a gathering place for the descendants of the exiled German protestants who arrived in the colony on March 12, 1734, Today in Georgia History.
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The American Revolution was a colonial revolt that took place between 1765 and 1783. The American Patriots in the Thirteen Colonies won independence from Great Britain, becoming the United States of America
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The Battle of Kettle Creek (February 14, 1779) was a major encounter in the back country of Georgia during the American Revolutionary War.
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The gathering that drafted the Constitution of the United States in 1787; all states were invited to send delegates.
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State constitutions are best understood with reference to their historical roots a review of the history of Georgia's ten constitutions provides a synopsis of the political, economic, and social history of the state.
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it was found in 1788 by James Oglrthorpe. the first land in Savannah, GA in the early 1733.