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Amelia, Thomas, Morgan, Laya

We have many jobs here in our growing economy! Make money growing Tobacco on your OWN farmland! Lumbering Trading with the American Indians Economy

In Georgia, slaves are legal! They are also on sale! You can buy one, and get one free! Slaves on Sale!

Long hot and humid summers. The climate is good for growing many crops. It is a very swampy land. Many trees and forests. Geography

You can grow Indigo in Georgia. Slavery is legal. King George rules Georgia. We are friends with the American Indians. If you come to Georgia, you can lose your debt. Growing rice is a big part of our economy. Fun Facts