Yes, the Underground Railroad had routes that extended into Georgia, although it was primarily concentrated in northern states. Georgia's geographic and social conditions made it more challenging for escaped slaves to find safety, but there were still abolitionists and safe houses that aided their journey. Some escaped slaves used the state's natural landscapes to navigate toward freedom in northern states or to nearby territories. However, the overall impact of the Underground Railroad in Georgia was less pronounced compared to other regions.
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