Checkpoint #1

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  • Period: 15,000 BCE to 8000 BCE

    Paleo

    The first human settlement had happen when the climate period was changing. The time was not found or known when the humans arrived.
  • Period: 8000 BCE to 1000 BCE

    Archaic

    The early period of the archaic was 10,000-8,000 years ago. The archaic people hunted and gathered into groups of twenties or fifties.
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    Salzburgers

    They Arrived in 1734.The Salzburgers received support. The first group sailed from England to Georgia. In the early 1736 Oglethorpe gave the Salzburgers a new place on the high bluffs above the Savannah River.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1000 to Oct 19, 1000

    Woodland

    The woodland period had discovered many trends the started preceding late. The settlements were getting permanent during the woodland sub period.
  • Period: Oct 19, 1000 to 1600 BCE

    Mississippian

    The Mississippian period is located in the Southeastern and Midwestern. The Mississippians have a lot of animals that people like to hunt or catch. They mostly have spent their lives outside.
  • May 21, 1542

    Hernando de Soto

    The first European to explore was Hernando de Soto. Hernando was young when he participated in the conquest of Panama.
  • Highland Scots Arrive

    9 diamonds are known as the "Curse of the Scotland". The 17th century the chief of the clan was both a gentleman and a barbarian.
  • Charter of 1732

    The associate had presented for the charter council. The first twenty years of Georgia history are referred as trustee
  • Georgia found

    The British had established a new colony. The Britsh met John Musgrove son governor of South Carolina and his wife Mary native creek Indians.
  • Period: to 2016 BCE

    John Reyonlds

    John Reynolds is the captain in the British royal navy. John returned to England to find a new commend. Reynolds had arrived in Savannah in Oct = 29, 1754
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    Henry Ellis

    As a teenager Ellis left his irascible father in Monaghan County, Ireland, to take to the sea. From
  • Georgia Ratifies constitution