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Battle of Kettle Creek - Answers-First colonial victory in Georgia on Feb. 14, 1779; important to Georgia because it increased morale and the militia was able to take horses and much needed weapons from the British Yazoo Land Fraud - Answers-This scandal that took place in Georgia in the early 1800's & resulted in Georgia losing much land in what is now Alabama and Mississippi - Also made the western border of Georgia the Chattahoochee River? James Vann - Answers-In 1800, while on an East Coast trip that included a visit to Washington, D.C., Vann met a group of Moravian missionaries from North Carolina who desired to spread the Gospel and teach Cherokee children. Vann convinced them to move to Spring Place, south of the soon-to-be-built Vann House, to start a mission and school. He presented his idea to the tribal council, in part so his two-
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