Georgia's borders were shaped by a combination of historical treaties, conflicts, and geographic features. Initially established as a colony in 1732, its boundaries expanded through treaties with Native American tribes and territorial negotiations with neighboring colonies. The 1783 Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolutionary War, recognized Georgia's borders, while subsequent treaties with Spain and the Creek and Cherokee nations further defined its boundaries. The state's present shape was solidified by the U.S. government's land surveys and statehood in 1788.
Washington state (borders Idaho and Oregon) South Carolina (borders North Carolina and Georgia) Florida (borders Georgia and Alabama
Tennessee borders more states than Georgia. Tennessee borders the eight states Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri. Georgia borders the five states Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
Both Alabama and Tennessee border Georgia. Alabama borders Georgia along Georgia's western border. The northwestern corner of Georgia borders Tennessee near Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Georgia
South Carolina No! South Carolina is wrong it's Florida!
No country borders georgia
The answer is Georgia.
Georgia and Russia
Georgia and Alabama
If you mean the US state of Georgia, it borders South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, and a small part of the Atlantic Ocean.
Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee.
Georgia & Alabama