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Georgia was the only one of the 13 colonies not settled in the 17th century; it was established in 1733. Founded by James Oglethorpe, Georgia was intended as a debtor's colony and a buffer against Spanish Florida. The other 12 colonies were established between 1607 and 1699.

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