Yes, Georgia was slave free from when it was founded till 1750.
It was founded as a British Colony in 1733 and became the 4th US State in 1788.
James Edward Oglethorpe was the man who founded the state of Georgia. There is a city in the state named after him today, Fort Oglethorpe.
New Hampshire was a free state.
The colony of Georgia was one of the original thirteen colonies that made up the United States. It was founded in June of 1732. However, the exact date is unknown.
James Edward Oglethorpe (22 December 1696 - 30 June 1785) was a British general, a philanthropist, and was the founder of the colony of Georgia. As a social reformer in Britain, he hoped to resettle Britain's poor, especially those in debtors' prison, in the New World
It was founded as a British Colony in 1733 and became the 4th US State in 1788.
None. GA was a slave state.
James Edward Oglethorpe was the man who founded the state of Georgia. There is a city in the state named after him today, Fort Oglethorpe.
New Hampshire was a free state.
Georgia was the last colony to be founded. It was the 4th to ratify the Constitution and become a state.
No, Georgia was a slave state.
The colony of Georgia was one of the original thirteen colonies that made up the United States. It was founded in June of 1732. However, the exact date is unknown.
Georgia was founded as a colony by James Oglethorpe on February 12, 1733. It became the 4th state to join the United States on January 2, 1788.
Georgia became a state on January 2nd 1788.
"Georgia" was the name given to this last of the thirteen colonies in honor of King George II of England.
James Edward Oglethorpe (22 December 1696 - 30 June 1785) was a British general, a philanthropist, and was the founder of the colony of Georgia. As a social reformer in Britain, he hoped to resettle Britain's poor, especially those in debtors' prison, in the New World
Georgia.