Georgia had a complex relationship with Native Americans, particularly the Creek and Cherokee nations. The colony was founded in 1732, and its early settlers often clashed with Indigenous peoples over land and resources. As Georgia expanded, policies increasingly favored European settlers, leading to the forced removal of Native Americans during the 19th century, notably through events like the Trail of Tears. Despite this, some cultural exchanges and trade occurred, influencing both communities.
Aggressive because they were afraid the Native Americans would revolt.
Native Americans were already in Georgia before it was settled, or called Georgia. There were a number of tribes that lived in the area.
Oh dear ! Methinx someone is having a little dig at our US cousins ! Native Americans & Stonehenge have no connection.
Several groups of Native Americans were walked in the dead of winter from Georgia to Oklahoma. Men, women,and children died on the walk.
The native Americans lived their lives different because they respected nature and felt a special connection to the forest.
Cherokee and the Creek tribe are the two native Americans in Georgia.
kylie interacted with the native americans.
Aggressive because they were afraid the Native Americans would revolt.
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Native Americans were already in Georgia before it was settled, or called Georgia. There were a number of tribes that lived in the area.
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Most likely not.
They plant crops and did lots things
Thinking the Native Americans would revolt, Georgia made forceful policies.
Colonists in Georgia had good relations with Native Americans. They were welcomed by the Yamacraws.