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Is kentucky the state that was not one of the original thirteen colonies?

No. Kentucky was part of the trans- Allegheny area that was ceded to the United States in the treaty of Paris. As the country started to move westward it became part of the overflow of people and settled by families and farms. It will become a state within 13 years after the establishment of the United States. Kentucky and Tennessee became a place for people like Daniel Boone( for a short time) to escape to and to get away from cities and people/farms that were taking over.


Who was the first preson to explore what would be the US?

Juan Ponce de León was the first European when he landed in Florida searching for the Fountain of Youth and subsequently he explored much of the southern United States. The first humans were ancient ancestors of the Native Americans who migrated likely from Asia and subsequently settled in the area that became the United States. Christopher Columbus never reached what became the United States.


Which area in the US was known as the middle ground?

I think you are referring to the Border States that were not classified as slave states or free states.


What area is the original location of the Lost Colony?

Roanoke Island, off the coast of North Carolina.


What year did Georgia become part of the United States?

Georgia is a state in the United States. It was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against British rule in the Americian Revolution. It was the last of the Thirteen Colonies to be established, in 1733. It was on March 7th 1733. Its official language is English. It's capital is Atlanta. It's largest city is also atlanta. Georgia has a population of 9,544,750 (2007) . It has a total area of 59,425 sq miles. It's Abbreviations is GA. Georgia became a state on January 2, 1788.

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