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Colonial Georgia implemented its tax system primarily through laws established by the trustees who governed the colony. Initially, there were no taxes for individuals, as the colony aimed to attract settlers and promote growth. However, as it developed, taxes on property, goods, and imports were introduced to fund local governance and infrastructure. The system evolved over time to include various taxes that reflected the colony's economic activities and needs.

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