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The Fankhanel family comes from Germany and Saxony. The majority of the Fankhanels settled in what is now the state of Minnesota.
The first settlement on American soil was in 1565 when the Spanish settled in what is now St. Augustine, FL.
because the british got fed up with the colinest and yeah bynote from new answerer: the British DID NOT get fed up with the Colonists. The colonists got fed up with the british. Because of said reasons belowNew Answer: February 11, 20091.) Because the British kept giving taxes to the Colonists. They treated the Colonists like a "money tree". So everytime the British needed money, they just took some from the Colonists.2.) Colonists began smuggling in sugar3.) The British had the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act.STAMP ACT = every written document now had a taxSUGAR ACT = this was to stop colonists from smuggling goods (mostly and other foods)4.) Eventually, the Colonists got really pissed off.
The European settled in the year 1000
Georgia had only a few cities not as many as we have now.
1620.... now i wanna know why it was settled...
Georgia was established in 1732 as the last of the Thirteen Colonies and was named after King George II of Great Britian. It was founded by James Edward Oglethorpe on February 12, 1733 and the first temporary lodging was placed on what is now known as Trustee's Gardens.
Now things should be settled down a bit.
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What changed the colonists ideas about British later
as of 1985 there was ever since there was the love poition now there is
The Spanish explorers settled in the place we now call Florida.
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William Jasper was originally buried in Savannah, Georgia, at the base of a monument that commemorates his heroism during the Siege of Savannah. However, his remains were later moved to the Jasper Monument in Madison Square in Savannah, where he is now interred.
The Pilgrims settled in what is now Massachusetts, which didn't become a state until 1788.