Before coming to Georgia, many Englishmen left from various parts of England, particularly from cities like London and Bristol. They were motivated by a mix of economic opportunity, the promise of land, and the chance for a fresh start. The journey often involved sailing across the Atlantic Ocean to the American colonies. Georgia was established as a buffer colony and a place for debtors and the impoverished to seek a new life.
it was Englishmen that first came to Jamestown and they were called Englishmen
Catholic missionaries
They came to Georgia to be free from debt and to star over in life.
they came to Georgia in1839
There were no plantations in Georgia before 1750 because there were no slaves to harvest the crops. The plantations were so big no one could manage them on their own. Soon after 1750 slaves soon came to America then plantations started to grow. That is why there were no plantations in Georgia in 1750.
It is hard to understand what question you are asking. Georgia was one of the original 13 colonies that came to America from England. It joined in the Revolution, and took part in becoming the US. So Georgia was there before there was a US.
the first Indian that came to the pilgrims and said "welcome englishmen" was named "Squanto"... hope that helps.
Slaves often came from the African country of Niger. Englishmen then called them N1ggers refering to their land of origin.
Jimmy Carter was born in Georgia, served as Governor of Georgia, and as a Georgia State Senator.
long before the sun came up
There were no plantations in Georgia before 1750 because there were no slaves to harvest the crops. The plantations were so big no one could manage them on their own. Soon after 1750 slaves came to America then plantations started to grow. That is why there were no plantations in Georgia before 1750.
they came over here because the king told them "if you go over there, you will have the same rights as the Englishmen." so they came over here because they wanted independence.