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Atlanta

The largest city in Georgia which was founded in 1837 and first incorporated in 1843

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What city is 31N and 84w latitude and longitude?

31 N 84 W is in Thomas County, Georgia, USA.
The nearest city in the State of Georgia, is Georgia's capital, Atlanta: 33.7490° N, 84.3880° W
(Tallahassee is nearer, but is in Florida, not Georgia.)


How was life like in the 1600 in Georgia?

OK Georgia was very confusing at the time because James Oglethorpe had founded it in the 1700s but Georgia was still there just not established to where we could tell you what it was like sorry :)

they all ate tunips and became HIGH of mushrooms and all enjoyed anal, they all flew over the moon and became green trolls and ate the midgets.

How did shermans capture of atlanta lead to the end of slavery in the US?

Sherman's capture of the Atlanta gave Lincoln a reason to emancipate the slaves. It showed that the war could in fact be won.

Second idea

Hardly a connection. Until the Army of Northern Virginia was defeated, the war would have continued.

Who approves judges chosen by the president?

The Senate Judiciary Committee reviews the judges chosen by the President, and if approved, they are confirmed on the Senate floor. The President may receive nominations for judges from Senators.

How was Georgia involved in the Revolutionary War?

It was controlled by the British (Savannah, Georgia was anyway) and they began sending troops to help the fighting up north.

Quickest driving route from Atlanta to Houston?

  1. Take I-10 EAST to I-65 NORTH to MONTGOMERY at EXIT 20 in Mobile, ALABAMA. To bypass New Orleans, take I-12 EAST. (EXIT 169 off I-10 in Baton Rouge, LOUISIANA to get onto I-12, then EXIT 85C off I-12 in Slidell to get back onto I-10 EAST towards BAY ST. LOUIS.)
  2. Take I-65 NORTH to I-85 NORTH to ATLANTA at EXIT 171 in Montgomery.
  3. Take I-85 NORTH to Atlanta.

Who founded Baxley Ga?

The completion of the Macon and Brunswick Railroad through Appling County in 1870 led to the early development of Baxley, originally known as Station number 7, because of its location along the railroad. Following the construction of the railroad, naval store enterprises and sawmills moved into this area. Centrally located northwest of Homesville, Baxley was named for Wilson Baxley, a prosperous local farmer, cattle owner, and businessman who owned extensive acreage in the area and operated the community's first store.

Who is the founder of Atlanta Georgia?

The first European settler was Hardy Ivy, who built a cabin there in 1833. He laid out the streets of the original town site. Peachtree was the main street. The four original cross streets were named for Hardy Ivy's four son-in-laws. One of those, Ellis street, named for James M. Ellis, husband to Mary E. Ivy, one of Hardy Ivy's daughters.

The graves of this early family are located in the Oakland Cemetery, except for Hardy himself. His grave has been lost.

What is the road distance from Lake Worth FL to Atlanta GA?

600 miles taking this route:

  1. Take Florida's TURNPIKE (toll) - NORTH, from Lake Worth, to I-75 NORTH, north of Orlando.
  2. Take I-75 NORTH to Atlanta, GA, via I-475 NORTH to bypass MACON, GA (EXIT 156 off I-75 in GEORGIA to get onto I-475 NORTH to ATLANTA).

How many hours does it take to drive from Omaha to Kansas City?

The driving distance between Kansas City, MO and Omaha, NE is approximately 190 miles. The driving time would be approximately 3 hours 15 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)