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11/17/20

[Answer] who settled georgia?

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who settled georgia? Oglethorpe is a city in Macon County Georgia United States. The population was 1 200 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Macon County. It was named for Georgia's founder James Oglethorpe. George II was King of Great Britain and Ireland Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 11 June 1727 until his death in 1760. Province of Georgia - Wikipedia History - GeorgiaInfo Who founded Georgia - Answers.com Savannah | Georgia.gov Wed Jul 03 2019 · The first Europeans to set foot in Georgia were Spanish conquistadors : it is possible that Juan Ponce de Leon (1460–1521) made it to the coastal reaches of the future state by 1520. The first European colonization was on the coast probably near St. Catherine's Island and established by Lucas Vázques de Ayllón (1480–1526). Mon Aug 17 2020 · Did you know? Georgia is named after George II who was king of Britain when Europeans first settled there in 1733. Capital: Atlanta. Population: 9 687 653 … Before settlement by Europeans Georgia was inhabited by the mound building cultures. The British colony of Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe on February 12 1733. The colony was administered by the Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in America under a charter issued by (and named for) King George II. The Trustees implemented an elaborate plan for the colony's settlement known as the Oglethorpe Plan which envisioned an agrarian society of yeom...


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