Georgia originally outlawed slavery but later reversed its policy in 1751.
They didn't have slavery. Only the southern did.
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The Connecticut colony had slaves but their economy wasn't as dependent on slavery as the Southern colonies. Some individuals within the colony were against slavery and there were movements to abolish it. By the early 19th century, slavery was gradually abolished in Connecticut.
The southern colony, some of the middle colony and I m not sure about the new england. Hoped it helped:D
Georgia was originally settled as a debtors' colony.
Southern. Middle and New England colonies didn't have slavery, but they did have discrimination.
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Yes, slavery was allowed in Georgia when it was founded as a British colony in 1733. The founder, James Oglethorpe, initially banned slavery to promote the colony as a place of refuge for debtors and the poor, but the ban was lifted in 1751 due to economic pressures and demand for labor.
The first colony to import enslaved Africans in 1619 was Virginia. A Dutch ship brought the first group of enslaved individuals to the Virginia colony, marking the beginning of a system of racial slavery in English North America. This event laid the groundwork for the widespread adoption of slavery in the southern colonies.
It is too far south to be a New England Colony and too far north to be a southern colony meaning that it must be a middle colony or more properly a mid-Atlantic Colony.