In 1773 by James Oglethrope. Do't know if I am hundred percent right.
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In 1773
Georgia was founded by English General James Edward Oglethorpe in 1733, not 1773. But he didn't discover it. Hernando De Soto and a band of conquistadors walked all over present-day Georgia in 1540, and even before that a number of Spanish expeditions explored parts of the coastline. In 1525, Spanish pilot Pedro de Quejos made the first documented reference to present-day Georgia.
But in actuality Georgia was already inhabited by Native Americans, so it cannot be 'discovered' if people were already living there.
Henry Woodward discover Georgia in 1674.
Dahlonega Gold was discovered in Georgia.
Who discovered Atlanta, Georgia
In 1732, James Oglethorpe "discovered" Georgia. How can you discover something if people are already there (Native Americans).
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how was georgia henly discovered
James oglethorpe
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Georgia was discovered on February 12th, 1733. The discoverer was James Edward Oglethorpe. If that's not true enough for you, look it up more!
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