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Georgia ceded its western lands to the United States in 1802 as part of a deal to resolve boundary disputes and secure federal support for the state. This cession involved the transfer of territory that would eventually become part of Alabama and Mississippi. The agreement was formalized through the "Georgia Land Cession" treaty, allowing for the expansion of U.S. territory and settlement.

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