"Georgia: Its History, Condition and Resources" by Samuel Adams Drake is a 19th-century exploration of the state of Georgia, highlighting its land, past, industry, and gifts of nature. The book journeys through Georgia's story, from its start with the native people to its establishment by James Oglethorpe, and then moves into the events that led to the Civil War. Special attention is paid to Georgia's waterways, weather, and soil, noting how well they supported farming, especially cotton production, which drove much of the state's wealth. Following the Civil War, the book examines how the state rebuilt itself and grew its factories, focusing on changes in farming after slavery ended and on the influence of developments like railroads. Drake paints a picture of Georgia as a state blessed with plenty, holding promise for a strong future in both farming and factory work.
Georgia: Its History, Condition and Resources
By Samuel Adams Drake
Discover a land of opportunity as this historical overview unveils Georgia's transformation from a colony to a state rich in potential, shaped by agriculture, industry, and the echoes of its complex past.
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About the AuthorSamuel Adams Drake was an American journalist and writer.
Samuel Adams Drake was an American journalist and writer.
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