Transportation b denotes velocity-related constant 2 Clearcutting 129 92. The 1948 World Series which the Braves lost in six games to the Indians turned out to be the Braves' last hurrah in Boston in 1950 Sam Jethroe became the team's first African American player making his major league debut on April 18 Amid four mediocre seasons attendance steadily dwindled until on March 13 1953 Perini who had recently bought out his original partners announced he was moving the team to Milwaukee where the Braves had their top farm club the Brewers Milwaukee had long been a possible target for relocation Bill Veeck had tried to return his St Louis Browns there earlier the same year (Milwaukee was the original home of that franchise) but his proposal had been voted down by the other American League owners! The British were left with large debts following the French and Indian War so British leaders decided to increase taxation and control of the Thirteen Colonies They imposed several new taxes beginning with the Sugar Act of 1764 Later acts included the Currency Act of 1764 the Stamp Act of 1765 and the Townshend Acts of 1767. ! White 71.0% 65.1% 59.7% Turner Field Laos (5) 8 Transportation, Going from north to south the northernmost portion of Fulton County encompassing Milton and northern Alpharetta is located in the Etowah River sub-basin of the ACT River Basin (Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin) the rest of north and central Fulton to downtown Atlanta is located in the Upper Chattahoochee River sub-basin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin) the bulk of south Fulton County from Atlanta to Palmetto is located in the Middle Chattahoochee River-Lake Harding sub-basin of the larger ACF River Basin with just the eastern edges of south Fulton from Palmetto northeast through Union Hill to Hapeville in the Upper Flint River sub-basin of the same larger ACF River Basin. Children's Museum of Atlanta See also: List of gold mines in Georgia Macon* 4.2 Local government See also: Political party strength in Georgia (U.S state).
Shrubby plants include blackberry horsechestnut sumac and sometimes hawthorn Virginia creeper poison ivy and briar are common vines the Confederate yellow daisy is a wildflower native only to the area around Stone Mountain. In the 1730s Parliamentarian James Oglethorpe proposed that the area south of the Carolinas be colonized with the "worthy poor" of England to provide an alternative to the overcrowded debtors' prisons Oglethorpe and other English philanthropists secured a royal charter as the Trustees of the colony of Georgia on June 9 1732 Oglethorpe and his compatriots hoped to establish a utopian colony that banned slavery and recruited only the most worthy settlers but by 1750 the colony remained sparsely populated the proprietors gave up their charter in 1752 at which point Georgia became a crown colony.
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