St. Andrew Parish, Georgia

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St. Andrew Parish, Georgia was a colonial-era parish in coastal Georgia that later served as the basis for the creation of Liberty County.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial parish
former administrative division
administrativeSuccessor Liberty County, Georgia NERFINISHED
classification historical geographic entity
continent North America
country Province of Georgia
dissolvedIn American Revolutionary period
governingPower Kingdom of Great Britain NERFINISHED
hasTerritorialContinuityWith Liberty County, Georgia NERFINISHED
hasType civil parish
historicalJurisdictionOf colonial government of Georgia
locatedIn coastal Georgia
locatedInPresentDay Liberty County, Georgia NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDayState Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Lower Coastal Plain of Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic coastal plain NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Andrew NERFINISHED
partOf British America NERFINISHED
Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
colonial administrative system of Georgia
religiousTradition Anglicanism
replacedBy county system of Georgia
status defunct parish
timePeriod colonial era
usedAsBasisFor Liberty County, Georgia NERFINISHED

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Liberty County formedFrom St. Andrew Parish, Georgia
subject surface form: Liberty County, Georgia