Lyman Hall (0h 1min, jan 8, 1783 y – jan 9, 1784)
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Lyman Hall served as the Governor of Georgia from 1783 to 1784, during the tumultuous post-Revolutionary War period. As governor, he focused on stabilizing the state after the war, working to restore order and encourage economic recovery. Hall played a key role in overseeing the ratification of Georgia's new state constitution in 1784. His leadership helped guide Georgia through a critical period of rebuilding, balancing the needs of the state's citizens with the challenges of a fledgling nation.
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https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/H000061
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0h 1min, jan 8, 1783 y
jan 9, 1784
~ 1 years
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