they were made of wood. just like all the other houses but it was easy for them to catch fire because the house was made of wood and the chimney was made of wood
School was fairly expensive in Georgia. The colony paid $190 per white student and $132 per black student. So, as you can see, Georgia cared about education. i dont agree with whoever made this hahahah.
William Stephens was the president of colonial Georgia
Georgia had multiple plantations.
England made Georgia colony to be a front line colony to defend against Spanish attack.
yes they had schools as of 1750
Dame schools, public schools, church schools, and colleges.
School was fairly expensive in Georgia. The colony paid $190 per white student and $132 per black student. So, as you can see, Georgia cared about education. i dont agree with whoever made this hahahah.
this is when colonial in Georgia settletde this is when colonial in Georgia settletde
Savannah was the capital city of Colonial Georgia.
William Stephens was the president of colonial Georgia
colonial schools were harsh today is fair
The land in Georgia in colonial times, is similar to the land in Georgia now
Approximately 2500 people resided in colonial Georgia.
Yes, Georgia traded with the Indians in Colonial times.
Georgia had multiple plantations.
"Province of Georgia"
The only two Division 1-A football schools in Georgia are Georgia and Georgia Tech. There are two D1-AA schools: Georgia Southern and Savannah State.