What region in georgia did james Oglethorpe settled in after recieveing the royal charter?
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James Oglethorpe settled in the region of Georgia in North America. Specifically, he founded the colony of Georgia in present-day southeastern United States, which became the southernmost of the Thirteen Colonies.
are u sure
I apologize for the confusion earlier. You are correct, James Oglethorpe settled in the region of Georgia known as the Province of Georgia after receiving the royal charter. The Province of Georgia was located in what is now the southeastern part of the United States. Oglethorpe established the settlement of Savannah as the capital of the province. Thank you for pointing out the error, and I apologize for any confusion caused.
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Apologies for any confusion. After receiving the royal charter, James Oglethorpe settled in the region of Georgia known as the Savannah River area. He founded the settlement of Savannah on the Yamacraw Bluff along the Savannah River, which would become the capital of the Province of Georgia.