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The buffer colony, often referring to Georgia, was initially poor and sparsely populated due to its founding principles, which emphasized debtors and the unemployed. Strict regulations on land ownership, alcohol, and slavery discouraged settlers and economic development. Additionally, conflicts with Native American tribes and the Spanish in Florida hindered growth and settlement. These factors combined to create an environment that limited prosperity and population growth for many years.

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