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In the 1700s, Georgia was a British colony, established in 1732. The colony was governed by a series of royal governors appointed by the British Crown. Notably, James Oglethorpe, the colony's founder, played a significant role in its early administration until 1750, after which it transitioned to a royal colony with a more formalized governance structure. Throughout the century, Georgia navigated its relationships with neighboring Native American tribes and other colonial powers.

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