Colonists in Georgia faced numerous hardships, including harsh environmental conditions, a lack of resources, and conflicts with Indigenous tribes. The initial settlement struggled with food shortages and disease, as the new arrivals were unaccustomed to the climate and agriculture of the region. Additionally, the colony's strict regulations, such as bans on slavery and rum, created economic challenges that further complicated their survival and growth. Over time, however, the colonists adapted by developing new agricultural practices and forging alliances with nearby tribes.
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