Yes. Slavery wasn't outlawed in the south in the US until 1865.
AnswerThere was until Georgia started to develop than James Oglethorpe (founder) changed the rules so that they would allow slavery.
James Oglethorpe did not outright outlaw slavery in the Georgia colony that he founded in 1732, but he did implement restrictions on the practice. Slavery was initially prohibited, but these restrictions were later lifted due to economic pressures. By the mid-18th century, slavery became more accepted in Georgia.
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The Georgia Charter of 1732 was signed on April 21, 1732 and ended in 1752.
In 1732.
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No Slavery 2. No Hard Liquor 3. No Lawyers 4. No Catholics. This lasted from 1732 to 1750.