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Which group of Georgians were most against slavery during the colonial period?

whigs


What is the most popular job in Georgians?

economist


What is a minority group in turkey and neighboring countries?

There are several ethnic groups that would qualify such as the Armenians, the Circassians, the Chechens, Assyrians, Georgians, the Azeris, the Zazas, and the Ossetians, but the most famous and the most populous are the Kurds.


What was the behavior of most georgians during the revolution?

They were loyal to King George .


What is the ethnic and linguistic makeup of Transcaucasia?

Transcaucasia is a region in the South Caucasus that is home to diverse ethnic groups, including Georgians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, and various smaller minority groups. The linguistic makeup is similarly diverse, with Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, and Russian being the most widely spoken languages in the region.


What are facts about Piedmont region?

It is the region where most Georgians live. It is a plateau. 2nd largest region in GA.


Do Georgians speak English as a common language?

Yes, English is the most commonly spoken language in Georgia.


Where was slavery most prevalent?

slavery is most prevalent in india


Most georgians had what kind of education before the civil war?

They had the same as now: a basic 6th grade education.


What groups were left out of a egalitarian ideal?

The groups that were left out of the Egalitarian ideal were the African Americans because they were promised freedom but it took years for them to announced slavery as illegal and the Native Americans because most of there settlements were destroyed during the war.


Who were the Georgians wanted to secede?

The Georgians who wanted to secede were primarily the ethnic Ossetians and Abkhazians living in the regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, respectively. These groups sought independence from Georgia following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, leading to violent conflicts. Their desire for secession was rooted in ethnic, historical, and political grievances, which eventually resulted in the establishment of de facto independent states, recognized by a few countries but considered part of Georgia by most of the international community.


What groups did Millard Fillmore anger?

Fillmore angered the abolitionists and other anti-slavery groups in the North, by the Fugitive Slave Act, which was part of the Compromise of 1850. This compromise was engineered by Henry Clay. It was opposed by Fillmore's predecessor, Taylor.