32c - support reasons for European exploration of North America and settlement with emphasis on the interests of the French, Spanish and British in the southeast area of North America.
French
the French arrived in Georgia in eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. They came to Georgia via south Carolina area off the Atlantic seaboard.
the French arrived in Georgia in eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. They came to Georgia via south Carolina area off the Atlantic seaboard.
British
Georgia fought a war in 1812 against great Britain, this war lasted 3 years. Georgia's role in the war has been largely overshadowed. Great Britain occupied St. Mary's and the cumblerland islands in 1814 through 1815.
Georgia fought a war in 1812 against great Britain, this war lasted 3 years. Georgia's role in the war has been largely overshadowed. Great Britain occupied St. Mary's and the cumblerland islands in 1814 through 1815.
Spanish
The original European exploration of Georgia was carried out in large part by Spaniards. First operating out of colonial bases in the Caribbean Sea and Mexico. Between 1525 and 1646, expeditions large and small explored both the coast and the interior of Georgia, covering most of the inhabited portions of the Coastal Plain and parts of the lower Piedmont.
The original European exploration of Georgia was carried out in large part by Spaniards. First operating out of colonial bases in the Caribbean Sea and Mexico. Between 1525 and 1646, expeditions large and small explored both the coast and the interior of Georgia, covering most of the inhabited portions of the Coastal Plain and parts of the lower Piedmont.