The first Indian group to settle in Georgia were the Creek Indians, also known as the Muscogee. They inhabited the region long before European settlers arrived and played a significant role in the early history of the state. The Creek Nation was a confederacy of several tribes and was known for its complex social structure and agricultural practices. Their presence in Georgia significantly influenced the area's cultural and historical development.
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The Australian Aboriginal people were the first ethnic group to settle in Australia. DNA testing has shown they are closest in ethnicity to the people of the Indian sub-continent.
The Narragansett.
The first non=Angelican religious group to settle in American were a group of Jews who settled in New Amsterdam.
He took the first group of settlers to Texas to settle.
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They were the first people after the Canaanites.
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The first European settlement in Georgia was in the area known today as Savannah. It was established in 1566 by the Spanish. Next came an English claim in 166, when Charles II granted land rights to eight lord proprietors. By 1680, Britain had finally dislodged all the Spanish from the area.
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the first group that settled new England were the puritans