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Under William Stephens' leadership as the acting president of the colony of Georgia in the early 18th century, life in Georgia underwent significant changes. He promoted the development of agriculture, particularly through the cultivation of rice and indigo, which became key cash crops for the colony. Additionally, Stephens emphasized the importance of trade and commerce, fostering relationships with local Native American tribes. His administration also focused on improving governance and infrastructure, laying the groundwork for Georgia's growth and stability.

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