The westward expansion may have been difficult for Georgia due to the terrain. There are mountains and swampland to the west of Georgia.
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im not sure but during the 1950's Georgia might have been affected by racism in the civil war
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There were a lot of loyalists living in the backcountry of Georgia and South Carolina
The success of the struggling Georgia colony was a turn from philanthropy to commerce. Had the colony stayed their original course, they might have all starved or left for a better life else where. Tom Hoover, Savannah, Georgia. From a slide presentation at Wormsloe Plantation one of the first in the new colony.
The colony would have been founded by Britain's poor, giving them a chance to start over in the New World. The colony would also have been founded as an agrarian republic, meaning everyone would be farming equal shares of land and having an equal new start in Georgia. The modern state of Georgia might not reflect any of these beginnings if Oglethorpe's plan had succeeded, but the colony would look something like that if the plans had worked.