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The territorial period of Georgia began in 1732 when the colony was established and lasted until 1788 when it ratified the U.S. Constitution. During this time, Georgia transitioned from a British colony to a U.S. territory, facing challenges such as conflicts with Native Americans and internal governance issues. The period was marked by significant growth in population and economy, as well as the establishment of key institutions.

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