The breakaway territory of Georgia that was originally supported by Russia is South Ossetia. Following a conflict in the early 1990s, Russia recognized South Ossetia's independence in 2008 after a brief war between Georgia and Russia. This recognition has not been widely accepted internationally, with most countries viewing South Ossetia as part of Georgian territory.
south ossetia also know as tskhinvali region
Georgia has no eternal enemies, but it has a strongly antagonistic relationship with Russia and the Russian-supported breakaway Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. While there is a certain degree of cooperation and travel permissions between Georgia and Russia or Georgia and Abkhazia, Georgia has no relationship with South Ossetia.
The breakaway territory of Georgia saw immense conflict back in 2008. While Georgia attained its independence after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, pro-Russian groups in South Ossetia and Abkhazia declared their independence from Georgia. This led to government troops entering both regions to restore order. It also led to a Russian invasion, which saw five days of war between Russian and Georgian forces. While an uneasy peace was secured, Russia continues to occupy both regions in the name of protecting its ethnic citizens.
President Jackson supported Georgia's efforts to remove the Cherokee.
While the modern country of TURKEY was the center of the Ottoman Empire, all of the following countries have territory that was once a part of the Ottoman Empire:Abkhazia* (Abkhazia is breakaway republic and recognized as part of the Republic of Georgia by nearly all UN members)AlbaniaAlgeriaArmeniaAustriaAzerbaijanBahrainBosnia and HerzegovinaBulgariaCroatiaCyprusDjiboutiEgyptEritreaGeorgiaGreeceHungaryIranIraqIsraelJordanKosovoKuwaitLebanonLibyaMacedoniaMoldovaMontenegroNorthern Cyprus* (Northern Cyprus is recognized as being part of the territory of the Republic of Cyprus under Turkish Occupation by nearly all UN members)OmanPalestineQatarRomaniaRussiaSaudi ArabiaSerbiaSlovakiaSomaliaSouth Ossetia* (South Ossetia is breakaway republic and recognized as part of the Republic of Georgia by nearly all UN members)SudanSyriaTunisiaTurkeyUnited Arab EmiratesUkraineYemen
Yes, Georgia was originally founded as a home for criminals who had been released from prison.
its Georgia
Jackson supported Georgia's efforts to remove the Cherokee
They supported the confederacy.
No. Georgia was one of the original 13 states.
Georgia
Georgia was originally settled as a debtor's colony, kinda like Australia