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Georgia Geography
Georgia Location
Piedmont
Coastal Plain
Ridge and Valley
Appalachian Plateau
Blue Ridge
Fall Line
Okefenokee Swamp
Appalachian Mountains
Chattahoochee
Savannah River
barrier islands
Georgia Climate
Development of Native American Cultures
Paleo
Archaic
Woodland
Mississippian
Hernando DeSoto
North America Settlement
Colonial Period of Georgia’s History
Tomochichi
Spanish Threats
GA Colonial Groups
Mary Musgrove
C.E.D
Charter of 1732
James Oglethrope
Development of Georgia
American Revolution
Loyalists
Patriots
Elijah Clarke
siege of Savannah
Battle of Kettle Creek
Austin Dabney
Nancy Hart
Lyman Hall
Button Gwinnett,
Bill of rights
strength and weaknesses
Development of Georgia
Technology
Civil War and Reconstruction
Alexander Stephens
The Blue Ridge region is the most elevated region in Georgia. The tallest mountain in Georgia, Brasstown Bald, is located here. The states most visited parks are here. Such as Tallulah Gorge and Amicalola Falls.
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