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What did William Few do to help georgia?

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In 1796 Few was appointed as a federal judge for the Georgia circuit. During this three-year appointment he not only consolidated his reputation as a practical, fair jurist but became a prominent supporter of public education. He was a founding trustee of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens in 1785.

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