In recent events Democrat Jim Martin ran against incumbent Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss Chambliss failed to acquire the necessary 50 percent of votes a Libertarian Party candidate receiving the remainder of votes in the runoff election held on December 2 2008 Chambliss became the second Georgia Republican to be reelected to the U.S Senate. 3.2 Philadelphia Phillies Bartow (105,054) French 0.42% Besides these thirteen colonies Britain had another dozen in the New World Those in the British West Indies Newfoundland the Province of Quebec Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Bermuda and East and West Florida remained loyal to the crown throughout the war (although Spain reacquired Florida before the war was over and later sold it to the United States) There was a certain degree of sympathy with the Patriot cause in several of the other colonies but their geographical isolation and the dominance of British naval power precluded any effective participation the British crown had only recently acquired those lands and many of the issues facing the Thirteen Colonies did not apply to them especially in the case of Quebec and Florida. American football The first passenger horsecar or tram Swansea and Mumbles Railway was opened between Swansea and Mumbles in Wales in 1807 Horses remained the preferable mode for tram transport even after the arrival of steam engines until the end of the 19th century because they were cleaner compared to steam driven trams which caused smoke in city streets.
Tom Glavine Local government, 3.1 Right of way million passenger miles Reliability The British were left with large debts following the French and Indian War so British leaders decided to increase taxation and control of the Thirteen Colonies They imposed several new taxes beginning with the Sugar Act of 1764 Later acts included the Currency Act of 1764 the Stamp Act of 1765 and the Townshend Acts of 1767. Georgia's electricity generation and consumption are among the highest in the United States with natural gas being the primary electrical generation fuel followed by coal the state also has two nuclear power facilities Plant Hatch and Plant Vogtle which contribute almost one fourth of Georgia's electricity generation and an additional two nuclear power plants are under construction{{when?|date=July 2019 at Plant Vogtle in 2013 the generation mix was 39% gas 35% coal 23% nuclear 3% hydro and other renewable sources the leading area of energy consumption is the industrial sector because Georgia "is a leader in the energy-intensive wood and paper products industry" Solar generated energy is becoming more in use with solar energy generators currently installed ranking Georgia 15th in the country in installed solar capacity in 2013 $189 million was invested in Georgia to install solar for home business and utility use representing a 795% increase over the previous year.
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