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S.A.L.M.A stands for Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville and Atlanta which were all the former capitals of Georgia, USA in order
He saved the first permanent English settlement. ;] !!
The first permanent French settlement was in France.
A savannah or a veldt.
In 1607, the settlement of Raleigh was founded in the Virginia colony. It was the first British settlement of its kind in North America.
Savannah, Georgia was the first Britishsettlement.
Savannah
Savannah was the first English settlement in Georgia.
it was Savannah in Georgia plus Georgia was the last of the 13! Ur welcome.
Savannah, the first settlement of Georgia, was founded on February 12, 1733, and with a lot of help from the local tribes, it was a thriving city by 1751.
In the year 1721, the British built the Fort King George settlement in Georgia. In 1732, trustees declared Savannah the first settlement.
Savannah was the most important city in colonial Georgia
Savannah Georgia Actually, Savannah, founded in 1733, should be qualified as the first English settlement in Georgia. However, Santa Catalina was founded by the Catholic Spanish in 1587. It was a flourishing settlement with hundreds native Indian converts living there. About one hundred years later it was raided and plundered by the notorious English pirate, Nicholas Agramont.
Established in 1733, Savannah was the city the first settlers of Georgia built. The city is located in Chatham County.
Savannah and Brunswick are two very busy port cities in Georgia. Savannah is one of Georgia's largest cities, and one of the most historically important cities as well.
Yes. Savannah is in Georgia. :)
Savannah Georgia Actually, Savannah, founded in 1733, should be qualified as the first English settlement in Georgia. However, Santa Catalina was founded by the Catholic Spanish in 1587. It was a flourishing settlement with hundreds native Indian converts living there. About one hundred years later it was raided and plundered by the notorious English pirate, Nicholas Agramont.