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- the point on a river where there is an abrupt drop in elevation of the land
and where numerous waterfalls occur.
- it is the ancient coastline of the southern tier of North America when sea-
levels wer higher
- Navigation up-stream beyond this feature stops
- ultimately towns located just beyond this natural boundary were important
river ports (like Macon)
- The line in the eastern US is located where streams pass from harder to
softer rocks.[E - M.Y.]
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Fall Line 2 Fletcher v. Peck
3 Cherokee Nation v. Georgia 4 Battle of Kettle Creek
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- the point on a river where there is an abrupt drop
in elevation of the land and where numerous
waterfalls occur.
- it is the ancient coastline of the southern tier of
North America when sea-levels wer higher
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- Navigation up-stream beyond this feature stops
- ultimately towns located just beyond this natural
boundary were important river ports (like Macon)
- The line in the eastern US is located where streams
pass from harder to softer rocks.[E - M.Y.]
Georgia capitals Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, Atlanta
- Largest city in Georgia and the Deep South
- Capital of modern Georgia
- originally named Terminus, as it became the
Atlanta
South's most important rail hub and manufacturing
center;
- set ablaze by General Sherman
Georgia's 3rd (and last) Royal Governor. He was
James Wright
extremely popular and successful
- Brought to GA by Europeans
Indigo, Silk
- became a new major cash crop
Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first
European expedition deep into the modern-day
Southeastern United States (Florida, Georgia,
Hernando de Soto
Alabama and most likely Arkansas) in 1540, and the
first documented European to have crossed the
Mississippi River.
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