I am not that sure about everything, but ... I know that the government was a government that was governed by a representative from England. I also know that its land was mainly plantations for cotton, tobacco, indigo, and rice and that people worked as silversmiths, blacksmiths, tailors, and pottery makers. The climate there was mild with an average temp. of 63 degrees F. The final thing that i am sure that I know is that the founder of this colony was James Edward Oglethorpe.
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Life in Georgia in the 1700s was very difficult since it was a colony of Great Britain. This is because the citizens of Georgia were subjected to hard labor.
The Georgia Colony no longer exists.
The climate of Georgia in colonial times
The life in the colony's was like a good but it have some ruff time
Georgia
Life in Georgia in the 1700s was very difficult since it was a colony of Great Britain. This is because the citizens of Georgia were subjected to hard labor.
The Georgia Colony no longer exists.
Georgia became a royal colony in 1752
The climate of Georgia in colonial times
the same
Georgia was originally settled as a debtor's colony, kinda like Australia
Georgia was originally settled as a debtor's colony, kinda like Australia
General Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia. He emptied the debtors prisons in England and gave the people there a new lease on life.
The geography of the Georgia Colony included mostly big forests and hilly coastal plains. The colony was perfectly suited for planting large plantations and producing lumber. Trapping for furs was also big business in the Georgia Colony.
The life in the colony's was like a good but it have some ruff time
The success of the struggling Georgia colony was a turn from philanthropy to commerce. Had the colony stayed their original course, they might have all starved or left for a better life else where. Tom Hoover, Savannah, Georgia. From a slide presentation at Wormsloe Plantation one of the first in the new colony.
Oglethorpe was the founder of the Georgia colony.