they have a lot of money
they have a lot of money
The southern Colony
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.
It was John Charles Brown the third.
1732-1752
none
Proprietary
James Oglethorpe and 21 other trustees
The charter for the Georgia colony prohibited trustees from receiving any land or profit from the colony’s activities. This restriction was intended to ensure that the trustees acted in the best interest of the settlers and the colony's goals, rather than for personal gain. Additionally, the charter banned the trustees from engaging in the sale of rum and from holding slaves, further emphasizing the colony's focus on social reform and moral principles.
jjdfjfrjfjfjff
James Oglethorpe and 21 other trustees
false because it was twenty-one trustees instead