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He outlawed slavery and alcohol, much to the chargin of the colonists. Once Oglethorpe left Georgia, slavery was introduced to Georgia, and although Georgia's economy picked up, James Oglethorpe realized he was going back on the very reason he created Georgia: to aid the oppressed.

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