The geography in colonial Georgia was similar to the geography of Georgia today. Rivers, lakes, and mountains along with access to the ocean were important. The warm climate and the fertile soil made it simple to grow food supplies.
OCCUPATIONS, included midwives, bill collectors, educators, watermen, merchants, ministers, insurance companies, florists, hairdressers, laundries, patent medicine, paper mill workers, and soldiers; RELIGION, included Catholic, Baptist, African Methodist and Episcopal.
Generally agricultural. People did farming - cotton, tobacco and other crops. Slaves did hard labor and many of their masters lived in mansions.
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William Stephens was the president of colonial Georgia
Georgia had multiple plantations.
Quilting bees in the colonial times were social events. Invitations were sent to neighbors inviting them to gather in one location. During these events the women would spend their time sewing quilts for their families while sharing tea and desserts.
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Georgia imported textiles from England
The Colonial Club offers music and drinks and is a great place to meet people. Events at the Colonial Club are usually social events such as meetings of groups of people with a common interest.
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Savannah was the capital city of Colonial Georgia.
William Stephens was the president of colonial Georgia
The land in Georgia in colonial times, is similar to the land in Georgia now
Approximately 2500 people resided in colonial Georgia.
Yes, Georgia traded with the Indians in Colonial times.
· 1696 Oglethorpe's Birth · 1706 Oglethorpe enrolled in Queen Anne's First Regiment of Footguards
"Province of Georgia"
Georgia had multiple plantations.
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The colonial people in Georgia were people from England who wanted a better life than what they had in England.