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Which group was never allowed in the Georgia colony? (Catholic, Jews
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In the Georgia colony, Catholics were originally prohibited. When the colony was founded in 1733 by James Oglethorpe, there was a strong anti-Catholic sentiment, and as a result, Catholics were not allowed to settle there. However, Jews were eventually allowed to settle in Georgia, particularly when a small group of Jewish immigrants arrived in 1733. Thus, the group that was never allowed in the Georgia colony was Catholics.
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