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1st european settlements in georgia on the barrier islands

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The first European settlements in Georgia, particularly on the barrier islands, can be traced back to the 16th and 17th centuries. One of the earliest and most significant European settlements in Georgia was founded by the Spanish in 1566 on St. Catherine's Island, though it was short-lived. The more established and lasting settlement occurred later when the British secured lands in the region.

The most notable early settlement in Georgia was established by General James Oglethorpe in 1733 when he founded Savannah, which is located on the mainland but close to the barrier islands. The island of Tybee Island, which is part of the barrier islands, became significant during this period as well. Oglethorpe's goal was to create a colony for debtors and the poor of England, and he aimed to provide a buffer against Spanish Florida.

The barrier islands themselves, which include islands such as Tybee, Sapelo, and Jekyll, would develop over time as important centers for agriculture, maritime activities, and tourism, but the earliest European presence was more focused on the mainland and initial settlements.

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