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  2. Cherokee Nation v. Georgia - Wikipedia

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    By the 1820s, Georgia aggressively pursued the removal of the Cherokee, leveraging the 1802 Compact as justification. [17] In 1823, the state government and citizens of Georgia began to push for the removal of the Cherokee Nation. Congress responded by appropriating $30,000 to terminate Cherokee title to land in Georgia. [17]

  3. Georgia's pro-Western president refuses to leave and prepares ...

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    A century later, Georgia's pro-Western president is refusing to leave office, arguing she is the last legitimate institution in her country, On Sunday, her six-year term as president is due to end.

  4. Government of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The state government of Georgia is the U.S. state governmental body established by the Georgia State Constitution. It is a republican form of government with three branches : the legislature , executive , and judiciary .

  5. Benjamin W. Fortson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Wynn Fortson Jr. was born in 1904 in Wilkes County, Georgia. [1] At 24, he was in a car accident that permanently paralyzed him from the waist down. Fortson served two terms in the Georgia House of Representatives.

  6. US to pause $95 million assistance to Georgian government ...

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    The Georgian government did not immediately comment on Blinken's announcement on Wednesday. The European Union has also frozen some 30 million euros ($32 million) in military aid to Georgia.

  7. Rufus Bullock - Wikipedia

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    In response to an appeal from Bullock, Georgia was again placed under military rule as part of the Georgia Act of December 22, 1869. [5] This made Bullock a hated political figure. After various allegations of scandal and ridicule, [6] in 1871 he was obliged by the Ku Klux Klan to resign the governorship, and felt it prudent to leave the state. [1]

  8. These 2 Middle Georgia hospitals are in danger of losing ...

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    Georgia’s two U.S. senators have asked a Senate committee to extend federal funding for two more years for Georgia hospitals that serve a high number of low-income patients.

  9. Law of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Laws are compiled and annually published by the Georgia Office of Legislative Counsel, who also serves as the staff of the Code Revision Commission, [2] and are distributed by the Georgia Secretary of State. [3] The Georgia Laws have been published since 1820. [1] The Session Laws of American States and Territories Georgia contains ...