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  1. Aug 10, 2006 · Constitutional conventions are a distinctly American political innovation, first appearing during the era of the Revolutionary War (1775-83). Georgia was among the first states to use a meeting of delegates to create a constitution. In October 1776, just three months after the American colonies declared independence from Great Britain, Georgia ...

  2. In 1968, Georgia voted for Independent George Wallace in an election that marked the last time a third-party candidate received any electoral votes. Georgia was reliably Republican from 1972 through 2016, except when a southern Democrat was on the ticket. However, the state has become increasingly competitive and in 2020, Democrat Joe Biden won ...

  3. Aug 15, 2019 · By 1850, the U.S. had 31 states, with California having joined that year. In 1900, it counted 45 states, the last addition being Utah in 1896. Oklahoma, Arizona and New Mexico joined by 1912 ...

  4. To sweeten the deal, city representatives offered the state the city’s 25-acre fairground or the choice of any unoccupied 10 acres in the city for a state capitol. Following a vote in 1868, Georgia, once again, had a new state capital: Atlanta. Today, Atlanta serves as the county seat of Fulton County and the Georgia capital.

  5. Sep 1, 2023 · Georgia became a state in 1788 when it became the 4th state to approve the Constitution. It seceded from the Union in 1861 to become a Confederate state. It was restored to the Union in 1870.

  6. Population: (2020) 10,711,908; (2023 est.) 11,029,227. Capital: Atlanta. Georgia is bordered by Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Alabama; the Atlantic Ocean lies to the southeast. Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi River. The area was inhabited by the Creek and Cherokee Indians when Spanish missionaries ...

  7. Georgia become a state on January 2, 1788 and was the 4th state admitted to the Union. The state capital has been in Atlanta since 1868. T he state motto is "Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation and popular nicknames for the state include "Empire State of the South" and the "Peach State." With a population of 8,186,453 Georgia is the 10th most ...

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