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Georgia has an abundance of fertile farmland that can be used to grow rice, indigo, and sugar. Crops are very easy to grow in Georgia due to an extraordinarily warm and mild climate, and they can be harvested year-round. In addition to this, we can boast abundant forests and many different rivers that provide transportation, as well as beavers, deer, and fish to hunt and trade.
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Life in Savannah
But Savannah is much more than just the first planned city. James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, has banned both alcohol and slaves. When alcohol is not permitted, the city becomes much safer and more family-friendly, and people step up and take their fair share of work. But you may ask, Why no slaves? In Georgia, we believe that everyone is equal. Slaves can be downgrading to the welfare of society by giving some men the idea that they are above others. Georgia is a city where people of many social classes and religions can live in harmony together. We do not want any poisonous ideas like that of the inequality of slavery to spread in our perfect city.
Savannah has been heavily fortified for your protection, so we alone can offer a comfortable, safe, and hard-working colony where you and your family can live life to the fullest. Georgia is also the strongest of the 13 British colonies. We alone have fought off attacks from the meager Spanish settlers without needing any help from the other colonies in our early days. We can easily take care of your every want and need in order to provide you and your loved ones with a safe, cozy, and happy lifestyle.
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