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No buying/selling land
Work your land
No slaves
land goes to men only
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The Trustee period of Georgia, was the first 20 years of Georgia history. It is referred to the Trustee period, because a Board of Trustees ran the colony.
Reign is he period during which a king or queen occupies the throne (or rules).
During the trustee period of Georgia, which lasted from 1732 to 1752, several groups settled in the colony. The initial colonists included a mix of debtors from England seeking a fresh start, impoverished Scots, and religious refugees such as Salzburgers and Moravians. These groups were attracted by the promise of land and the opportunity for a new life in a place free from the oppressive conditions of their homelands. Additionally, some enslaved Africans were brought to Georgia, although the trustee policy initially prohibited slavery.
The trustee period in Georgia lasted from 1732 to 1752, totaling 20 years. During this time, the colony was governed by a group of trustees appointed by the British crown, who aimed to create a settlement for debtors and the poor. The trustees implemented various social and economic policies before the colony was transitioned to a royal colony in 1752.
You will have to have the agreement of the trustee. The trustee will base the decision on how well you have managed over a period of time...
i am moving to PA, and will be looking for work, can i collect during this period?
A time a person rules is called a 'Ruling Period' or 'Reign'
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During the period of the monarchy (753-509 B.C.) the rulers were the kings. During the period of the Republic (509-27 B.C.) the consuls were the two annually elected heads of the Republic. During the period of rule by emperors (27 B.C.-509 A.D.) the rules were the emperors.
The time a monarch rules is his or her reign. However for someone who's in office for a very long time or a time of major social change, you might also hear "period" or "era"...Victorian era, Edwardian period, during Elizabethan times (Elizabeth I).
during training period special duty allowance admissible or not?