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The Georgia Charter of 1732 did not include a provision for slavery primarily due to the founders' vision of creating a new society based on small, independent farmers rather than plantations reliant on enslaved labor. The charter aimed to provide a refuge for the impoverished and those in debt, promoting hard work and moral reform. However, this provision was later changed as economic pressures and the demand for labor grew, leading to the eventual establishment of slavery in the colony.

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