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The original settlers in Georgia were the Spanish arriving around 1520 by Spanish slave expeditions. Little was recorded about the climate at the time, but it is suspected to be similar to what was seen in to the north eastern part of the US which was variable short mild summers and long cold winters. This has primarily been attributed to climatic change of Maunder Minimum climate period also known as "The Little Ice Age". The actual dates corresponding to these events are still considered highly controversial as to their beginning and end dates.

Consistent climate data were not present until the first permanent colony settlement of James Oglethorpe which was located in the mouth of the Savannah river in the 1733 time frame. By that time, the climate was very similar to what it is today which is very mild winters and long hot / humid summers. Which was back then, good for growing crops.

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The weather in Georgia in the 1700s was horrible. The winters were short but. Ery cold. The summers were very hot and humid.

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The climate was mild winters and very hot summers the land was flat with many woods and rivers that led to the Atlantic Ocean.

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The climate for the geography for colonial Georgia's was typically warm, it's a warm desert.

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It was hot

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What was the daily life for farmers in the southern colony of Georgia?

The climate of Georgia in colonial times


What was the terrain of colonial Georgia?

The geography of some parts of colonial Georgia was coastal plains with hills, while other terrains were forest regions. In other locations, the soil was fertile and the climate suitable for their cash crops of tobacco and cotton.


Who was the governor of colonial Georgia?

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What was the Colonial capital of Georgia?

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What is the original name for Colonial Georgia?

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What plantation did Colonial Georgia have?

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