Georgia history timeline project checkpoint 1

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    Austin Dabney

    He was a slave who fought against the british in the American Revolutionary War.He was born mulatto slave in Wake Country,North Carolina , sometime in the 1760's
  • Period: Jan 1, 1000 to

    Mississippian

    The mississippian bis a sub period in geologic timescale or a subsystem of the geologic record.And they were good at building
  • May 21, 1542

    Hernando de Soto

    He was 14 yrs old when he started exploring.Hernado de Soto was in jeez de sos caballeros, spain. In the early 1330s, while on francis pizacoas expedidtion de soto helped conquer peru
  • Charter of 1732

    The first twenty years of Georgia history are referred to as Trustee Georgia because during that time a Board of Trustees governed the colony. England's King George signed a charter establishing the colony on April 21, 1732.Sep 2, 2015
  • Oglethorpe Arrives

    Oglethorpe arrived at South Carolina on the ship Anne in late 1732, and settled near the present site of Savannah, Georgia on 1 February 1733.
  • Salzburgers Arrives

    Salzburgers Arrives
    “Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge” in England, made arrangements for the group of Salzburgers to travel to Georgia. In 1733
  • Highlands Scots Arrive

    Highlands Scots Arrive
    On 1735 a group of Scottish Highlanders sailed from Inverness, Scotland aboard the Prince of Whales, bound for Georgia
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    American Revolution

    The American Revolution was a colonial revolt that took place between 1765-1783. The American Patriots in the thirteen colonies won independence from Great Britain, becoming the United States of America.
  • Constitutional Convention

    Constitutional Convention
    took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in the old Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Georgia Ratifies Constitution

    The delegates voted unanimously to ratify the new U.S. Constitution, the fourth state to do so, on January 2, 1788, Today in Georgia History.
  • Georgia Ratifies Constitution

    The delegates voted unanimously to ratify the new U.S. Constitution, the fourth state to do so, on January 2, 1788, Today in Georgia History.