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Georgia History Timeline / Chronology 1773;_Virginia_Resolves <<Previous year Next year>>
| February 15, 1773 |
Wright returns to Georgia and resumes duties as royal governor
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James Wright |
| April 11, 1773 |
William Bartram arrives in Savannah
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City of Savannah, Georgia |
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William Bartram |
| April 16, 1773 |
William Bartram leaves Savannah, heading south on the King's Road to Darien
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William Bartram |
| April 24, 1773 |
William Bartram leaves Darien, following the River Road northwest to Fort Barrington
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William Bartram |
| May 1, 1773 |
William Bartram heads to Augusta, Georgia, to participate in meetings with the Creek Indians
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William Bartram |
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Creek Indians |
| May 10, 1773 |
Tea Act
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| May 29, 1773 |
Bethesda Orphanage "burns to the ground." It is believed to be the work of an arsonist. |
| June 1, 1773 |
Royal Governor James Wright and British Indian Agent John Stuart conclude a meeting to resolve boundary disputes with the Treaty of Augusta, which ceded some 675,000 acres from the Creek Nation to the state of Georgia.
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James Wright |
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Creek Indians |
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Taliaferro County, Georgia |
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City of Augusta, Georgia
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| June 7, 1773 |
William Bartram leaves Augusta as part of a team sent to survey the "New Purchase"
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William Bartram |
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City of Augusta, Georgia
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| June 11, 1773 |
Royal governor James Wright issues a proclamation describing land recently ceded by the Creek Indians, encouraging farmers and artisans to settle with their families.
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James Wright |
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Creek Indians |
| June 20, 1773 |
Peter Early born, Madison County, Virginia
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Peter Early |
| June 21, 1773 |
William Bartram leaves Wrightsboro, heading north to the Tugaloo River
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William Bartram |
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