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Many poor people, particularly from England, were sent to live in Georgia in the 18th century as part of a social experiment aimed at reducing poverty and overcrowding in British prisons. The colony was established by James Oglethorpe in 1732 as a place for debtors to start anew, providing them with the opportunity for rehabilitation and a fresh start. Additionally, Georgia served as a buffer between the British colonies and Spanish Florida, further justifying its establishment as a settlement for the poor.

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