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In 1744, he became a merchant and set up a partnership with Francis Harris to participate in the burgeoning trade between Georgia and Europe. He and Harris's business was considered the first successful commercial endeavor in Georgia. With resources from this business, Habersham acquired land along
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as a missionary and schoolteacher in 1738. The decision changed the trajectory of Habersham's life. In addition to Whitefield, Habersham was associated with William Piercy, an English curate whom the
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contributed to the revolution through political and financial service. The senior Habersham's death in 1775 prevented the painful family division from extending into the war years.
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By the 1750s, Habersham had become politically influential. His advocacy for the economic benefits of slavery influenced a repeal on the
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planting. After the ban on slavery in Georgia was lifted, his rice fields developed into a massive 15,000-acre
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from 1771 to 1772, who was in England. All three of his sons became supporters of the
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Habersham died on 28 August 1775, at the age of 63. He is buried in Savannah's
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For his son, the American merchant, slave trader, planter and politician, see
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became a zealous revolutionary in 1774. After July 1776, both he and brother
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James Habersham: loyalty, politics, and commerce in colonial Georgia
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Loyalists in the American Revolution from Georgia (U.S. state)
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All three of Habersham's sons became actively involved in the
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Savannah People, Places & Events: A Historic Tour Guide
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James Habersham Jr.

Beverley
Yorkshire
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Province of Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
London
advocate for slavery
Thirteen Colonies
Secretary of Georgia
President
Georgia General Assembly
Upper House
loyal to the Crown
American Revolution
Patriot cause
Joseph Habersham
John
Georgia Line
Continental Army
James Jr.

Beverley
Yorkshire
freeman
burgess
Anglican
St Mary's
London

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