
The history of the indigenous people was very much influenced by the Europeans who brought with them new customs, ideas, religions, weapons, livestock (Sheep and cattle), transport (horse and the wheel) as well as disease. Before the first European voyagers arrived, the native people had conquered the land for thousands of years. The Native Indians way of life and history in Georgia were greatly affected by strangers in the area. The Native American Indians In Georgia During the European Era

Several Georgian Indian Tribes were associated with the British and French colonies throughout the French Indian Wars. It consisted of the King George’s War, Queen Anne’s War, King William’s War, and the well-known French and Indian War also known as The Seven Years War. The battles known as the French and Indian Wars which happened from 1688-1763 was the generic name for the string of wars, conflicts, and battles that involved the French colonies from Louisiana and Canada and the 13 th British colonies which included, among others, Georgia.

Some of the famous Native American Indians in Georgia include the Apalache, Cherokee, Choctaw, Hitchiti, Miccosukee, Oconee, Muscogee Creek, Yamasee, Timucua, Yucci, and the Guale. Most of them played a great part of the state and the Native American history. There are lots of popular Native American Tribes whose tribal homelands and territories are situated in the now known state of Georgia.

Georgia is located in the southeastern part of the United States, near the Atlantic. They were not even aware what a wheel was. They only had stones as tools and weapons and not once had they seen a horse. The Native American Indians in Georgia lived a Stone Age life.
