January 2, 1788
Although we tend to think of American Civil War stories when discussing the history of the State of Georgia, there was a lot of action in the Peach State during the American Revolution as well.
Georgia Patriots raided the magazine in Savannah in 1775, dividing the stolen powder with South Carolina. After driving out the royal governor, James Wright, following Savannah’s Battle of the Rice Boats in February of 1776, Archibald Bulloch was named commander in chief of the militia. Delegates were sent to the Philadelphia convention in time to sign the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.