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Georgia was established as a colony in the early 18th century primarily for strategic and social reasons. The area was chosen for its location between the established colonies of South Carolina and Spanish Florida, providing a buffer against potential Spanish incursions. Additionally, it was intended as a place for debtors and the impoverished, offering them a new start and the opportunity for self-sufficiency through agriculture. The fertile land and favorable climate were also appealing for farming and settlement.

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