Browsing by Subject "History"
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Buford, Georgia the “Depression Proof” City
(Georgia Gwinnett College, 2011)The Great Depression was devastating for most of America but the city of Buford, Georgia was able to thrive in the face of hardship. Some of the factors which played into making Buford “depression proof”, while other areas ... -
Failing to Profit from Genocide: How Georgia Facilitated, but Failed to Reward, the Pony Club as a Method of Cherokee Removal
(2016)Paper written on the Pony Club, a group who helped to remove Cherokee Indians from Georgia but never profited from the land. Includes a poster explaining exactly what the Pony Club was. -
GGC History, Issue 09
(2016-02)February 2016 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages. -
GGC History, Issue 11
(2016-10)October 2016 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages. -
GGC History, Issue 12
(2017-04)April 2017 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages. -
GGC History, Issue 13
(2017-11)November 2017 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages. -
GGC History, Issue 14
(2018-02)February 2018 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages. -
GGC History, Issue 15
(2018-08)February 2018 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. -
GGC History, Issue 17
November 2019 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. -
Gwinnett County, A Bicentennial Celebration
(2018-07-25)Chronicles the two-hundred year history of Gwinnett County. Includes information on the evolution from rural to suburban, slavery, and the removal of Native-Americans from the county. Nineteen pages. -
The Iroquois Influence in Colonial New York
(2013)This presentation describes the influence and political power of the Iroquois in Colonial New York. The project gives details on their role in King George's War and their relationships with the settlers.