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Q: What happened to Georgia after the board of trustees returned it to royal control?
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How long did the charter grant control of the colony to the trustees?

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Is Georgia a colony?

Royal, although it didn't actually come under direct control of the Crown until 1752, 20 years after its charter was granted to a board of Trustees. During those 20 years the colony was founded (1733) and supervised on-site by James Oglethorpe, one of the Trustees.


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Why does Georgia become a royal colony from a proprietary colony?

Oglethorpe imagined a province populated by "sturdy farmers" who could guard the border; because of this, the colony's charter prohibited slavery. The ban on slavery was lifted by 1751 and the colony became a royal colony by 1752.


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What was the name of the colony located in Georgia?

The last American colony was: "The colony of Georgia," which later became the state of Georgia. It was the 13th colony in America, founded 50 years after the original 12 and funded by the British Parliament as a place to ship off inmates from crowded debtors prisons. The prisoners (most of whom were non violent) were simply not able to pay off their past debts and the new colony was a chance for them to start a new life. This is called indentured servitude, which is similar to slavery. The Georgia colony represented the first time that area of land was marked on a map as a defined location outside of past Indian control. The original charter granted control of the colony to a group of trustees for 21 years. However the original trustees were never able to establish their own government fully in control over the people and when they eventually gave up; rather than being a free colony, Georgia became a royal colony with a governor appointed by the king of England. The colony of Georgia later became the 4th US state when the governing body approved the US constitution and signed it's allegiance to the United States instead of England, officially converting it from the colony of Georgia to the state of Georgia.


What was the colony Georgia's government like?

The colony of Georgia was basically a prison colony. It was a place were debtors worked to begin a new life. Colonial Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe and served only to preserve rigid control over the debt-prisoners and to ensure that a military presence existed to buffer the Spanish in Florida at the time. Colonial Georgia's government was similar to all other colonial governments at the time, with specific attention paid to benefiting the extremely wealthy in Georgia. Colonial Georgia's government had no participation from the average citizen.


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In 1997, China took back control of Hong Kong, which had been a British colony since the late 1800s


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More than 200 members of the 726th Air Control Squadron returned from deployment and back to Mountain Home Air Force Base in Mountain Home, Idaho.


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