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The island is located just off the Georgia coast. Originally English Colonists used African slaves to cultivate rice and cotton plantations here. Its historic past dates back to the 1700s when the British general, James Edward Oglethorpe led the English and German colonists in defending Georgia's southern frontier against the Spaniards.
St. Simons Island is the site where the conflict between Spain and England climaxed in the battle of Bloody Marsh. Now a national park, the ruins of General Oglethorpe's colony, Fort Frederica are still there.