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How did James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, treat the local American Indians?

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In general, James Oglethorpe was considered to be one of the nicest and most progressive people when it came to the Natives in his territory--often treating them with respect and punishing people who "trapped" them into unfair trading deals.

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In general, James Oglethorpe was considered to be one of the nicest and most progressive people when it came to the Natives in his territory--often treating them with respect and punishing people who "trapped" them into unfair trading deals. 
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