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Before 1775, Georgia was established as the last of the Thirteen Colonies in 1733, founded by James Oglethorpe as a social experiment for debtors and the poor. The colony initially prohibited slavery and rum, but these restrictions were lifted in the 1750s. Georgia also played a significant role in the conflicts between British settlers and Indigenous peoples, as well as in the Spanish-Florida frontier wars. By the mid-18th century, it became increasingly involved in the growing tensions between Britain and the American colonies, laying the groundwork for future revolutionary sentiments.

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