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Which treaty required the Creek to give up all their land EAST of the Oconee River?

The Treaty of New York


What Native American Tribes were located in GA and where were they located in the State?

The Native American tribes located in Georgia were the Cherokee. They were located in the northern part of the state, the Creek along the Oconee River, and the Seminole in the southern part of the state.


What was the river used for in the ancient times?

it is the indus river


What are the advantages of the Indus River?

The Indus River is a very important river because it is a fertile spot where crops can be grown. The Indus River is the main river in Pakistan. The river is also used for transportation.


Do we still use Roman sewers today?

Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.

Related Questions

In the state of Georgia What lake does the chattahoochee river and Oconee river flow into?

Lake Oconee


What river is southwest of Savannah?

The river that is southwest of Savannah is the Oconee River. The Oconee River is 220 miles long. It starts in Hall County, Georgia and terminates when it joins the Ocmulgee River.


When they meet the Oconee and Ocmulgee Rivers form which river?

altamaha river


What are the seven major rivers in Georgia?

The Chattahoochee, Altamaha, Coosa, and Savannah


What river carries water from both the Oconee River and Ocmulgee River into the Atlantic Ocean at St.Simons Georgia?

It is the attamaha river


What are the main benefits of Georgia large lakes?

it combines the Oconee and ocmulgee river.


Where does the name oconee mean and come fron?

The name "Oconee" is derived from the Cherokee language, where it is believed to mean "rock" or "stone." It is often associated with various geographical features, including rivers and lakes in the southeastern United States, particularly in Georgia. The term reflects the region's Native American heritage and its connection to the natural landscape. The Oconee River and Oconee County in Georgia are notable examples of this name's usage.


What system did most of the lands east of the Oconee River that had belonged to the Indians were distributed to the settlers using?

kyvy dease


Which treaty required the Creek to give up all their land EAST of the Oconee River?

The Treaty of New York


When was Oconee Hill Cemetery created?

Oconee Hill Cemetery was created in 1856.


When was Trans-Oconee Republic created?

Trans-Oconee Republic was created in 1794.


When was Oconee County Jail created?

Oconee County Jail was created in 1906.