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Savannah was the site of Georgia's first settlement. Founded by General James Edward Oglethorpe, the first settlers set up camp at what is Trustee's Gardens in February of 1733.
The population of Savannah, Georgia was 5,146 people in 1800. The population of Savannah as of 2012 was 142,022 and the current population of the state of Georgia is estimated to be 9,992,167.
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Savannah, Georgia, is 130,331.
There are many main water sources of Georgia. Some of these include the Savannah watershed, the Coosa watershed, and the St. Mary's watershed.
The population of Savannah, GA in 2009 was approximately 136,286 residents.
The governor of Georgia when the last of the palisades were built around Savannah was James Wright, who served from 1760 to 1776. During his tenure, Savannah became a significant port, and the term "crackers" emerged to describe certain groups in the population, often viewed as undesirable by the elite. Wright's administration was marked by efforts to strengthen the colony's defenses and promote trade.
The general population of Savannah, Georgia was last computed during the 2011 census. The census determined that there were approximately 139,491 people living in the city at the time the census was taken.