Georgia could be considered a "two-time state" due to its unique historical context. The term often refers to its status as both a British colony and later as a state within the United States after the American Revolution. Additionally, Georgia's complex history includes periods of significant change, such as its role in the Civil War and subsequent Reconstruction, further emphasizing its dual identity in American history. This duality highlights the state's evolution and resilience through various political and social transformations.
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Georgia.
Florida & South Georgia.
No Ultram (Tramadol) is not considered a controlled substance in the state of Georgia, though it is listed as a dangerous drug.
In the state of Georgia, the legal age for leaving home without parental consent is 18 years old. If a minor leaves home before reaching the age of majority, they could potentially be considered a runaway.
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Not necessarily, there are several regions around the world named Georgia. Georgia as in "the state of Georgia" is not the same as a city inside that state. Georgia could also refer to the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
Technically, Florida is the most southern border of GA. But, South Carolina could be considered a south east border. But really is the Atlantic Ocean.
No, that is a poisonous snake and is considered dangerous.
There is the state of Georgia which is in USA and the country which is in Asia.
Georgia's state flower is a " Cherokee Rose."