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The Georgia Platform
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event.


What happened? Summarize the event!


Where did the event take place?


When did the event take place?


Why is this event important to Georgia’s history?



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The Georgia Platform was a political statement made in 1850 by a group of influential Georgia politicians, including Alexander Stephens, Robert Toombs, and Howell Cobb. They were involved in negotiating a compromise between the North and South on the issue of slavery.

The event took place in Milledgeville, Georgia, which was the state capital at the time.

The Georgia Platform was issued in December 1850, as part of the larger national debate over the expansion of slavery. It was a response to the Compromise of 1850, which had proposed a series of measures to address the issue, including the admission of California as a free state and the Fugitive Slave Act.

The Georgia Platform was important to Georgia's history because it represented a shift in the state's position on slavery. While Georgia had previously been at the forefront of states defending the institution, the platform endorsed the idea of national unity and acknowledged the Compromise of 1850 as a fair compromise between the North and the South. This stance helped Georgia avoid secession in the immediate aftermath of the compromise, although tensions over slavery ultimately led the state to secede in 1861. The Georgia Platform also reflected the growing influence of moderate politicians in the state who sought to preserve the Union.

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