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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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It was a place where English convicts could live.

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Georgia was named after King George II, ruler of the British Empire at the time.

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