Georgia road map

Checkpoint #1

  • Period: 8000 BCE to 1000 BCE

    Archaic

    The Paleo people lived in small groups and hunted animals they hunted bears,turkey,and deer the archaic people moved each different season to make sure they got food
  • 1600 BCE

    Hernando de Soto

    He was born in Spain his family wanted him to grow up and become a lawyer but he didn't become a lawyer he become a Spanish explorer him and his soldiers him and his people were the first to go the united states also through the Mississippi river on his quest him and his soldiers were here to find gold
  • Period: 1000 BCE to 900 BCE

    Woodland

    The Woodland was after the Archaic was almost ending and the it the woodland started near the U.S north it was getting use to many of the things they did was make house and clothing and hunting
  • Period: 800 BCE to 1600 BCE

    Mississippian

    The Mississippian were people that lives in the outsides they did many creative thing these people lived near the side of the rivers they lived in 40 people in each group and they farmed and made they own food
  • Period: Mar 14, 1500 to

    Paleo

    The Paleo people came her from Asia many people that they came here to hunt larger animals to survive many scientists believe that the went to Mexico to Canada and to Alaska
  • Charter of 1732

    Charter of 1732
  • Salzburgers Arrive

    Salzburgers Arrive
  • Highland Scots Arrive

    Highland Scots Arrive
  • Elijah Clarke/kettle Cr.

    Elijah Clarke/kettle Cr.
  • Period: to

    Henry Ellis

  • Period: to

    John Reynolds

  • Austin Dabney

    Austin Dabney
  • Period: to

    American Revolution

  • Constitutional Convention

    Constitutional Convention
  • Georgia Founded

    Georgia was founded 281 years ago the founder of Georgia was James Oglethorpe many people believed that the colony of Georgia was founded for a prison but that wasn't the whole truth James idea was help with prisoners that were in England
  • Georgia Ratifies Constitution

    Georgia Ratifies Constitution
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    James wrights