The earliest known people to inhabit what is today Georgia were the Paleo-Indians, who arrived around 13,000 years ago. These hunter-gatherers adapted to the region's diverse environments and left behind artifacts such as tools and pottery. Following them, the Archaic and Woodland cultures developed, leading to the establishment of more complex societies, including the Mississippian culture known for its mound-building. These indigenous groups laid the foundation for the rich cultural history of Georgia before European contact.
The earliest known people in the Caribbean are the Taino indians
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The earliest known event was the footrace.
The French and Indian War (1754-1763) was the North American chapter of the Seven Years' War, known in Canada as the War of the Conquest. There were no specific battles within the state of Georgia, which did earlier (in the 1720's) see Britain and France vie over trade with the resident Creek indians.
The Earliest known people were Ciboney
The earliest known people in the Caribbean are the Taino indians
The earliest people known to inhabit Georgia were the Paleo-Indians, who arrived around 13,000 years ago. They were nomadic hunter-gatherers, relying on big-game hunting and foraging for sustenance. Over time, these early inhabitants evolved into more complex societies, including the Mississippian culture, known for their mound-building and agriculture. Archaeological sites, such as those at the Etowah and Ocmulgee, provide insights into their lives and practices.
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Lok Sabha is known as House of the People in Indian Parliament.
The earliest known contact between the Cherokee Indians and the Europeans was in 1540 when Hernando De Soto's expedition led him through parts of Georgia and Tennessee.
1,200 years!
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