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After John Wesley completed his studies at Oxford University, he traveled to Georgia in the American colonies in 1735 as a missionary. His time in Georgia was marked by challenges, including difficulties in ministry and personal setbacks. Wesley returned to England in 1737, where he eventually became a key figure in the Methodist movement, focusing on evangelism and social reform.

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