Tomochichi was a Yamacraw chief who controlled land in the region that is now Savannah, Georgia. This area was significant for its strategic location near the Savannah River and played a crucial role in the establishment of the Colony of Georgia in the 18th century. Tomochichi's leadership and cooperation with British settlers, particularly James Oglethorpe, helped facilitate peaceful relations between Native Americans and European colonists.
Island is the name that best describes a piece of land sarrounded by water
If you are talking about a piece of narrow land that sticks out into a body of water, then it is called a peninsula.
A piece of land that juts into the water is called a peninsula.
It's called a Plain.
A large piece of flat land is called a plain. A desert is a dry, barren area with little vegetation. A mountain is a raised landform with a peak or summit.
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the chief who granted land to the first colonist was Tomochichi
tomochichi died in 1739.
He knew who owned which piece of land
The native chief who gave land for Georgia's first settlement was Tomochichi, leader of the Yamacraw tribe. He had a close relationship with James Oglethorpe, the founder of the colony of Georgia, and assisted in establishing the town of Savannah in 1733.
Tomochichi was born in 1650. Not much is known about his early life.
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Tomochichi was a chief leader of the town Yamacraw which is present day Savannah, Georgia. He helped make Georgia a success by bringing peace to the new English people and the locals. He also gave land to James Oglethorpe to build Savannah, Georgia.
A duke holds control over a piece of land, kind of like a sector. An Arch- Duke holds control over a larger piece of land, basically a domain, which is usually made up of sectors.
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Manorialism
William the Conqueror split up the land into territories and gave a piece of land to knights that had always remained noble to him. He ordered them to control their territory and kill those that stood in the way.