Checkpoint 1

  • 15,000 BCE

    paleo

    Most likly, Palestinians moved above big places, by walking or riding boats, of 25 to 50 people. Early Palestinian, colones created gropes are trough to have live in central bottom for a long long time .
  • 8000 BCE

    Archaic

    the first period of the archaic in GA. and elsewhere in eastern USA was approximately 10,000 to 8,000 years ago. In the Piedmont, the center of the Archaic sites are frequently discovered in such upland plannings as ridge crests.
  • Period: 100 BCE to 100

    woodland

    The Woodland time of Georgia before is broadly timed from around 1000 B.C. to A.D. 900.The center of Woodland sub period witnessed an added in ritual and costoms
  • Period: Jan 1, 800 to

    mississippian

    Mississippian people were grew lots of food people. spiciphic Mississippian places featured mounds.
  • Period: to

    john reynolds

    John Reynolds, a captain, served as Georgia's first royal governor from 1754 to 1757.Reynolds went back to England in search of a new command.
  • Salzburgers arrive

    In 1731 Count Leopold v. Firmian issued the Edict of Expulsion, forcing twenty thousand Protestants from their homes. He gave propertied for months to eliminate their holdings and leave the country.
  • GA Founded

    James E. Oglethorpe was given berth on December 22, 1696, in London, England. In 1729 James Oglethorpe's life changed.
  • charter of 1732

    King George II granted James Oglethorpe and partners a charter in 1732 to started the county line of Georgia.This charter provided, among the things, that the colony would contain of all the area between the Savannah and Altamaha rivers.
  • Georgia Ratifies Constitution

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  • hernando de soto

    After a few years of De Soto's comeing, the powerful chiefdoms that he had encountered started to to close. After a little visit, they continued to go north until they came to the Ocmulgee River.