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How did james oglethorpe, the founder of georgia, treat the local american indians? oglethorpe released them from enslavement and forced labor. oglethorpe provided them with rum and tobacco for a cheap price. oglethorpe allowed them representation in the colonial government. oglethorpe made american indian trade an important part of georgia's economy.

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