Georgia History Timeline Project

  • Period: Jan 1, 1000 to

    Mississippian

    The Mississippian Indians were the most advanced civilization. They stayed in one place (villages) due to advanced agriculture. These Indians had first contact with Europeans.
  • May 21, 1542

    Hernando De Soto

    Hernando De Soto
    Hernando De Soto was born in Jerez de los Caballeros, Spain. De Soto went to North America where he discovered the Mississippi River in 1539. De Soto later on died on May 21, 1542 due to a fever in Ferriday, Louisiana.
  • Charter of 1732

    Charter of 1732
    During the first twenty years of Georgia it was called Trustee Georgia. It was called this because at the time a Board of Trustees governed the colony. In 1732, King George signed a charter to establish the colony and create a government.
  • Oglethorpe Arrives

    Oglethorpe Arrives
    James Oglethorpe was born in London England, his parents were Eleanor and Theophilus Oglethorpe. Oglethorpe later on went to King George II to discuss creating a new colony for everyone in jail due to debt. King George ll agreed to this and let him create a colony called Georgia in the "New World."
  • Salzburgers Arrives

    Salzburgers Arrives
    The Salzburgers came to Georgia because they got kicked out of Europe. They were kicked out because they did not change their religion to Catholic. King George and Oglethorpe was nice enough to let them settle in Georgia.
  • Highland Scots Arrive

    Highland Scots Arrive
    The Highlanders settled in the north mainland and islands of Scotland. They moved in large organized groups directly from their homeland to the North Carolina Colony. They came to Georgia to protect the new colony from Spanish threats.
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    American Revolution

    The American Revolution was a war between the patriots and loyalists. The patriots wanted independence from the British, but many patriots lost their lives because of this war. The pain and suffrage paid off because the U.S. soon became independent.
  • Battle of Kettle Creek

    Battle of Kettle Creek
    It was fought Wilkes County eight miles from present day Washington, Georgia. They begun this fight because Savannah was captured by British expeditionary. The Patriot Malitia force defeated the Loyalist militia.
  • Constitutional Convention

    Constitutional Convention
    The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The main point of the event was America finding out what kind of government they were going to be. Although it was originally created to discuss Articles of Confederation, many people had much bigger plans.
  • Georgia Ratifies Constitution

    Georgia Ratifies Constitution
    They elected six delegates to go to the convention. Only four went though. Baldwin and William Few were the only Georgia delegates who signed the constituion.
  • Austin Dabney

    Austin Dabney
    He was a slave who fought against the Revolutionary War. He moved with Richard Aycock in the 1700s. He was wounded in the war and Giles Harris took him in to care for it.