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Period: 15,000 BCE to 8000 BCE
Paleo
The sea levels were more than 200 feet lower than present levels.
people had been present 13,250 years age. -
Period: 8000 BCE to 1000 BCE
Archaic
Lasted from about 10,000 to 3,000 years ago.
Archaeologist divided the very long period into three main sub- period's : Early, Middle,& Late.
Large Pleistocene animals such as Bison,Horse,Mastodons, Mammoths, & Camels had became extinct around the 10,000 to 8,000. -
Period: 1000 BCE to 900 BCE
Woodland
The wood land period of Georgia started around 1000 B.C to A.D 900.
The trends included increses in sedentariness and social stratification. -
Period: 1000 BCE to 900 BCE
Mississippian
mid western and southern united states.
They grew much of their food in small gardens using simple tools. -
Period: Oct 20, 1537 to
Hernando de Sot
The first European to explore the interior of what is nown the state of Georgia.
Hernando was born about the year 1500 in extremadura spain.
As a a very young man he perticepated in the conquest of panama and nicaragua. -
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Georgia Founded
As visionary social reformer and military leader, james oglethrope conceved of and implemeted his plan to estoblish the colony of georgia.
oglethorpe spent most political development of the new colony. -
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. -
Salzburgers Arrive
The Georgia Salzburgers, a group of German-speaking Protestant colonists, founded the town of Ebenezer in what is now Effingham County. Arriving in 1734, the group received support from King -
John REynolds
John Reynolds, a captain in the British royal navy, served as Georgia's first royal governor -
Georgia Ratifies Constitution
I can see you, Can you see me! I take your souale yaa :0 -
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Charter of 1732
King Georgia 2 granted james oglethorpe and the trusted a charter in 1732 to establish the colony of georgia. -
Highland Scots Arive
Formerly known as Floyd College, Georgia Highlands College is a nonresidential, two-year unit of the University System of Georgia and offers numerous transfer and career-oriented academic programs