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Although forbidden prior to Georgia becoming a royal colony, wealthy planters began importing slave into the region. As a result,

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the number of large plantations along the sea coast grew rapidly from 1750-1775.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that between 1755 to 1775 before the state of Georgia becoming a royal colony, the slave code was replaced and amended thereby allowing the planters to import slaves and use them in the territory of Georgia. These slaves were mostly used on rice plantations along the seacoast of Georgia.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "the number of large plantations along the sea coast grew rapidly from 1750-1775."

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