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i dont know exactley but it was an area around there
Spain . . . are you doing that crossword thingy? Cuz no one would ask such a specific question unless you are doing that crossword.
Buffer between Florida and the Carolina's
Samuel de Champlain's discovery of the Great Lakes and founding of Quebec City in 1608 was important because it established a French presence in North America, leading to the colonization of New France. His exploration and mapping of the region paved the way for further French exploration and settlement in Canada. Additionally, Champlain's efforts contributed to the early fur trade economy and helped to secure French territorial claims in the region.
The Georgia colony was founded for all of the prisoners in jail or people who were accused and prosecuted because of their religion to leave that colony or England and start anew in Georgia. It was also founded to protect the middle colonies from attacks. Florida was right under Georgia and Florida was claimed by Spain so there was a chance that Spain could have tried to attack.
Spain owned Florida and founded St. Augustine the oldest city in North America.
That city would be St. Augustine, Florida.
founded by James Edward Oglethorpe in 1733. it was founded for providing a refuge for persecuted protestants, to act as a debtor's haven and for a buffer against spanish Florida
Rich farmers of south Carolina founded Georgia gave poor some land between themselves and Florida. So the poor would fight off the Indians raiding the rich plantations of south carolina from Florida . It's what ones told when I was young
St. Augustine Florida, founded by the spanish, it is the oldest city founded by Europeans in the "New World."
Atlanta, Georgia was founded in 1837.