James Oglethorpe, was a British general and social reformer who founded Georgia in 1732 and formulated a plan for the settlement known as the Oglethorpe Plan. He sought to have British who were in debtors prisons sent to Georgia, to settle the land. Upon completion of their sentences they would be given land and could start a new life there.
James Oglethorpe, a distinguished soldier and member of Parliament, settled Georgia as a home for insolvent debtors who were brought there from English jails. He also made it a safe place for the Protestants of the Continent who were persecuted.
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Samuel De Champlain founded the settlement in 1608
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James Oglethorpe
James Oglethorpe, a distinguished soldier and member of Parliament, settled Georgia as a home for insolvent debtors who were brought there from English jails. He also made it a safe place for the Protestants of the Continent who were persecuted.
"Soldier" in English is soldato in Italian.
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A confederate soldier called Jack Swilling, in 1867.
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