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James Oglethorpe and 21 other trustees
The Georgia colony was initially governed by a group of trustees. There was widespread dissatisfaction from the colonists, and James Oglethorpe, who had originally petitioned for the colony, lost his enthusiasm, and no longer came to the colony. The colony ended its trusteeship government, and went into that of a royal colony in 1752.
James Oglethorpe and 21 other trustees
James Oglethorpe
Proprietary
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1732
A type of colony that was governed by a board of trustees was a proprietary colony. In this type of colony, the board of trustees was typically appointed by a proprietor or owner to govern and administer the colony on their behalf. The trustees had authority over the colony's administration, laws, and policies.
yes but not neseserli indians found it first
Colonial Georgia was governed by the trustees who founded the colony, until 1752, when it became a royal colony.
o no rum, prohibited slavery, and trustees governed not the people.
Your mom is what i got. Gosh i hate people that do that. I am not sure but i think they started their own economy