Watauga Association was created in 1772.
Watauga Association ended in 1775.
The address of the Watauga Historical Association is: Po Box 1776, Elizabethton, TN 37643
Watauga Democrat was created in 1888.
The phone number of the Butler Watauga Valley Heritage Association is: 423-768-3880.
The address of the Butler Watauga Valley Heritage Association is: Po Box 261, Butler, TN 37640-0261
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It was the first democratic system of American government. It was established in 1772 by pioneer settlers.
The address of the Watauga Public Library is: 7109 Whitley Rd, Watauga, 76148 2024
The phone number of the Watauga Public Library is: 817-514-5855.
The Watauga people refer to a group of early settlers in the Watauga Valley, located in present-day northeastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia, during the 18th century. They were primarily of European descent, including English and Scots-Irish immigrants, and played a key role in westward expansion in the Appalachian region. The Watauga Association, formed in 1772, is notable for establishing a form of self-government and influenced the later development of Tennessee. Their interactions with Indigenous peoples in the area, particularly the Cherokee, were significant during this period.