Northeast Georgia History Center | James Oglethorpe & The Founding of Georgia @NortheastGeorgiaHistoryCenter | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
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In 1733, General James Oglethorpe established an experimental colony in the "New World" unlike any other. Inspired by the death of his friend Robert Castell in a debtor's prison, Oglethorpe sought to create a colony for England's "worthy poor" to create peaceful and mutually beneficial relationships with Native American tribes. In this program, historian Glen Kyle will explore the challenges, successes, and remarkable stories of the Georgia colony and its people.
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Released from our Members-Only 2021 season:
In 1733, General James Oglethorpe established an experimental colony in the "New World" unlike any other. Inspired by the death of his friend Robert Castell in a debtor's prison, Oglethorpe sought to create a colony for England's "worthy poor" to create peaceful and mutually beneficial relationships with Native American tribes. In this program, historian Glen Kyle will explore the challenges, successes, and remarkable stories of the Georgia colony and its people.
Donations are appreciated: negahc.org/donate
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
Instagram.com/negahistorycenter
Facebook.com/negahc
Check out our FREE Digital Programs for all Georgia teachers at negahc.org/digital
Become a Member to enjoy weekly Members-Only digital programs at negahc.org/member
Subscribe to our YouTube channel to show your support and receive notifications for our new videos!