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The colonization of Australia and Georgia both involved the establishment of British settlements aimed at expanding territorial claims and managing social issues. Georgia was founded as a debtor's colony in 1733, while Australia was initially used as a penal colony starting in 1788. In both cases, the British aimed to alleviate overcrowding in their prisons and utilized the land for agricultural development. Additionally, both regions faced significant impacts on Indigenous populations due to European settlement and resource exploitation.

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