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    James Oglethorpe founded Georgia in 1732 with the goal of creating a haven for England's poor and providing them with a chance to succeed as farmers, merchants, and artisans 1 2 3 4. Additionally, the geographic location of Georgia was ideal for defending the British colonies from Spain 5.

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  5. James Edward Oglethorpe | Founder, Colonist, …

    Jul 20, 1998 · In 1732 Oglethorpe secured a charter for his colony in what became Georgia. In 1733 he accompanied the first settlers and founded Savannah. On the outbreak of the war between England and Spain in 1739, he led a vigorous …

  6. Establishing the Georgia Colony, 1732-1750 - Library of Congress

  7. James Oglethorpe and the Georgia Colony - ThoughtCo

    Jan 24, 2020 · James Oglethorpe was one of the founders of the Georgia Colony. Born on December 22, 1696, he became well known as a soldier, politician, and social reformer. Oglethorpe started his military career as a teenager when he …

  8. James Edward Oglethorpe - Georgia Historical Society

    Nov 2, 2023 · Explore Georgia history through the story of Georgia's most famous founding father, James Edward Oglethorpe. The biographical materials in this exhibit tell the story of Oglethorpe's life with an emphasis on the founding of …

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    After ten years in Georgia, on July 23, 1743, James Oglethorpe boarded a ship for London, never to return again. His trip was prompted by two reasons: Inadequate funding from the Trustees and Parliament over the years had caused him to …

  11. Oglethorpe’s Role Settling Savannah - Georgia …

    On November 17, 1732, James Edward Oglethorpe and approximately 114 passengers left Gravesend, England, for Georgia on the frigate Anne. When the colonists set off, there was no one from debtor’s prison on board—despite …

  12. Brief Biography - Georgia Historical Society

    Nov 2, 2023 · In 1743, Oglethorpe left Georgia for the last time. Shortly after his return to England, Oglethorpe married Elizabeth Wright, heir to the Essex estate of Cranham. He continued to serve in Parliament until 1754 and served in a …

  13. James Edward Oglethorpe

    James Edward Oglethorpe, founder of the colony of Georgia, was born on December 22, 1696, in Yorkshire, England. After graduating from Eton and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Oglethorpe began a military career in 1717, …

  14. James Oglethorpe Facts and Founding - The History …

    Nov 8, 2023 · James Oglethorpe was the founder of Georgia, a member of Parliament, and a philanthropist. He is considered a social reformer and used what he believed to be the worthy poor to settle the land in Georgia.

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  21. Oglethorpe and Defending the Colony - Georgia Historical Society

  22. James Oglethorpe - New Georgia Encyclopedia