Checkpoint #1

  • Period: 15,000 BCE to 8000 BCE

    paleo

    There are animals such as elephants, horses, camels, and other. They are plants and other things.
  • Period: 8000 BCE to 1000 BCE

    archaic

    there are such as bison,horses mostodonts,mammoths, and camel. they cook near the fire and get heating to keep them warm.
  • 1765 BCE

    Austin Dabney

    Austin Dabney was a slave who fought against the British in the American Revolutionary War.
  • Period: 1000 BCE to Jan 1, 1000

    woodland

    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
  • Period: Jan 1, 1000 to

    mississiplain

    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.
  • May 21, 1543

    Hernando De Soto

    Hernando De Soto
    he have left barbacoa an a wooden frame suspended over a fire wood. euro expendetion deep into.
  • Charter of 1732

    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.
  • Highland Scots Arrive

    Highland Scots Arrive
    The Scots built a fort to replace Fort King George at the mouth of the Altamaha River, which had been abandoned in 1732.
  • Oglethorpe Arrives

    Oglethorpe Arrives
    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.
  • Salzburgers Arrive

    Salzburgers Arrive
    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.
  • Period: to

    American revolution

    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
  • Battle of kettle Creek

    Battle of kettle Creek
    The Battle of Kettle Creek (February 14, 1779) was a major encounter in the back country of Georgia during the American Revolutionary War.
  • Constitutional Convention

    The gathering that drafted the Constitution of the United States in 1787; all states were invited to send delegates.
  • Georgia Ratifies constitution

    Georgia Ratifies constitution
    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.
  • Georgia Founded

    it was found in 1788 by James Oglrthorpe. the first land in Savannah, GA in the early 1733.