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Georgia ratified the United States Constitution as the fourth state in 1788. In 1861 Georgia declared a secession from the Union in 1861 and was the last state restored in 1870.
In 1788, Georgia became the 4th state to approve the Constitution. It seceded from the Union in 1861 to become a Confederate state. It was restored to the Union in 1870.
Georgia became the 4th state of the Union, January 2, 1788. On 2 January 1788.
The US State of Georgia has had a few significant events in its history. One was it's ratification of the US Constitution in 1788. It seceded from the United States in 1861. As a Confederate State it suffered staggering destruction in the US Civil War. Atlanta was almost burned to the ground and Union General Sherman destroyed much of Georgia that laid between Atlanta and Savannah.
The Confederate Constitution was enforced on March 11, 1861. The Confederacy also operated under a Provisional Constitution from February 8, 1861 to March 11, 1861.
Georgia was added to the state of Union on January 2, 1788. It became the fourth state to be added after the American Revolution War.
Georgia was the fifth Southern state to secede from the Union. It announced its departure on January 21, 1861, after South Carolina (December 20, 1860), Mississippi (January 9, 1861), Florida (January 10, 1861), and Alabama (January 11, 1861) had already seceded.
Roman Catholicism. After the Reform Wars (1857-1861) the constitution was changed again to favor a secular state, which has endured to this date.
Ambrosius of Georgia was born in 1861.
Georgia seceded on January 19, 1861.
The state of Georgia seceded from the United States on 1861-01-18 and was restored to the Union on 1870-07-15. Georgia the country declared independence from the Soviet Union on 1991-04-09.
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