The man to women ratio was 2 to 1, which meant that there were a lot of desperate, single men. This caused some men to become more acceptable to other cultures, and some cultures and ethnic groups mixed together.
- Occupations: Men usually had jobs and women usually did house work, took care of children, and managed the family's food, etc.
- Most of the men were involved in the local government.
- Plantation owners where rich and owned land.
- Slaves and Indentured Servants usually worked on plantations/farms.
- Savannah was the main port. A lot of people worked there.
- Georgia had vast woodlands. Lumber was a big industry.
- Fishing, hunting, and fur trapping were also common jobs that payed good.
- Daily Activities: People in colonial Georgia often practiced religious things, such as reading their Bibles.
- Vast wildernesses to explore. Adventures.
- Most of the creatures that we have today, as well as some that are extinct/rare now.
- Georgia was still developing, which meant there were plenty of structures and buildings to create.