not important
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
William Stephens was the president of colonial Georgia
Some schools decided to have uniforms
Georgia had multiple plantations.
Dame schools, public schools, church schools, and colleges.
not important
Colonial schools were very harsh. They did not treat the children well. Teachers could not marry
It was mostly wet and swampy
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
Savannah was the capital city of Colonial Georgia.
this is when colonial in Georgia settletde this is when colonial in Georgia settletde
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.