The Fourteen River Basins of Georgia
Explanation
A river basis is defined as a portion of land that is drained by a river and its tributaries. The Georgia’s river basin consists of a geographical area of hillsides, valleys and plains from which water flows into the primary river that has a network of small tributaries and streams. The fourteen river basins of Georgia are made up of the Savannah, Ogeechee,Altamaha,Satilla,Oconee,Ocmulgee,Ochlockonee,Flint,Coosa,Tennessee,Tallapoosa,St.Marys,Suwanee and Chattahoochee rivers.
<span>At the Constitutional Convention, THE GREAT COMPROMISE was the name given to the plan that took elements of both the New Jersey and Virginia plans.</span>
Spanish colonial forces had difficulty disarming the native people and this led to a less populated Texas and a 'buffer' type state. Fierce opposition from its native people scared many immigrants away, fighting was documented between Spain and the Comanche from 1519 to a peace accord finally in 1785. The term ‘buffer state’ was penned to explain the space and division in-between Colonial Spain (Mexico) and the French colonial Louisiana and the territory of ‘New France’.