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having self-government, owning slaves, producing rum, and owning much land.

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What attracted colonists to the colony of Georgia?

Georgia had many resources, therefore it was attractive for the colonists. It was also a place for the debtors from England to start over.


Why did the colonists oppose Britain's mercantile policies mercantilism?

It restricted their trade.


How did the king of England break the contract with the colonists?

The king imposed unjust taxes and restricted trade which made the colonists very mad.


How much of georgias population were slaves by the time georgias charter ended?

About one-third


What forms Georgias's southwestern border?

Georgia's southwestern border is formed by the Chattahoochee River.


What did britain's proclamation of 1763 demand of colonists?

they were being restricted land that they thought was their birth right.


What act by parliament restricted colonists civil rights like trial by jury?

declaratory act of 1766


How did James 2nd and governor andros limit new England colonists participation in government?

- by restricting the colonists' access to government meetings, function's of the government, any vote sessions, or any government secrets were restricted from the colonists.


What is Georgias lifestyle?

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The Proclamation of 1763 restricted colonists to territory?

acquire lands west of the Allegheny Mountains.


How did colonists get around the navigations act?

Some colonists resorted to smuggling in order to get around the Navigation Acts. They were a series of acts that restricted foreign shipping for trade between the colonies and England.


What percent of Georgias wealth is from agriculture?

Agriculture contributes around 1% to Georgia's GDP, indicating that a small portion of the state's wealth comes from agriculture. Despite its relatively modest share, agriculture is still an important sector in Georgia's economy, particularly in terms of employment and rural livelihoods.