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When did Georgia cede west?

Georgia ceded its western lands to the United States in 1802 as part of a deal to resolve boundary disputes and secure federal support for the state. This cession involved the transfer of territory that would eventually become part of Alabama and Mississippi. The agreement was formalized through the "Georgia Land Cession" treaty, allowing for the expansion of U.S. territory and settlement.


Why did the southern states want the new states to be out of the western territory?

No


Did the us congress create Georgia as a territory?

No. Georgia was one of the original 13 states.


Neighbouring states of western Australia?

Western Australia shares state borders with South Australia and the Northern Territory.


What happened after the first western territory granted women the vote?

Other Western territories and states followed suit.


Which states or territories have borders with Western Australia?

South Australia and Northern Territory.


How did US contribute to the defeat of Nazi Germany?

The United States led Allied forces in an invasion of German territory in Western Europe.


In which continent is Georgia found?

The state of Georgia in the United States is in North America. The Republic of Georgia is mostly in Europe but parts are in western Asia.


What two hemispheres is the state of Georgia located in?

The US is located in the Northern and Western hemispheres of Earth. Georgia is in the United States.


Was Georgia a part of any other state?

The state of Georgia in the United States was never a part of any other state. Two states were taken from its territory, Alabama and Mississippi.


The state of Georgia is located in which two hemisphere?

The US is located in the Northern and Western hemispheres of Earth. Georgia is in the United States.


Which Australian states are located within the Tropics?

Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia.