I think it was when the Malcontents came to Georgia and because they wanted slavery and the trustees didn't, it caused discontentment.
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They pretty much came from everywhere, but mainly from England.
In the Carolina Colony.
Georgia had a diverse collection of European settlers in the original Georgia colony. Initially, people from the other American colonies were barred from living in Georgia. Settlers were either charity settlers, who had been financed by the colony's trustees or adventures who paid their own way and received the best land grants. Initially, the colony was to focus on the growth of silk fiber. Settlers were required to plant a set number of Mulberry trees. Slavery was also prohibited. But after the silk industry floundered and the slavery ban was found to be restrictive to development, those restrictions disappeared.
The southern colonies were settled by either the English, French or the Spanish. The deep south, from Florida to Louisiana were settled by the Spanish or French and going up the Atlantic coast from Georgia were mostly settled by the English. As a matter of fact Georgia is name for King George II, the king of England in the early 1700s.
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did colonist traveled to georgia to escape the religious persecution
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what possible things did the colinist try to escape by coming to georgia
for debtors,people who owed money
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