No, Georgia does not.
According to: www.clanmcalister.org/yazoo.html Georgia Company, Georgia-Mississippi Company, Upper Mississippi Company and the Tennessee Company
Augusta was the capital of Georgia for only ten years. Between 1785 and 1795 when it alternated the status with Savannah.
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They sure do. The Appalachians in the US start in Maine and extend to just north of Atlanta, Georgia.
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1795 liters = 474.2 US gallons.
haw meniy stars on flag in 1795?
The Directory of the French Revolution was established in 1795 and then overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.
1795 sq metres is 0.44 (0.4435542) acres.
2017 - 1795 = 222
The flatlands that cover Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina are called the Atlantic Coastal Plain. They extend 2,200 miles and are often swampy.