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In directly, it was the King of England. The man who actually settled there was Oglethorpe.
The Northern colonies were initially settled by groups of people from England who left for religious reasons. People also settled in the Northern colonies for economic reasons.
"English Men" An Englishman named James Edward Oglethorpe settled the colony of Georgia March 12, 1732. It was the 13th colony of the original 13 colonies. During the Civil War (one of the most bloodiest wars of the USA) Georgia was one of the Confederate states.
They settled in Massachusetts for many reasons but the most popular reason is because of religious reasons and because they wanted to. :^)They settled there because of many reasons but the most popular reasons are for religious reasons and because he wanted to. :^)
All of the states in Australia are first settled by English settlers in one form or another - either as convicts, military or free settlers. New South Wales was the first state to be settled.
James oglethorpe, he wanted to create a place for the debtors and poor. that way the jails in England wouldn't get to ful
James Oglethorpe, and he settled it in 1756.
Georgia. He wanted to empty Great Britain's debtor prisons and send the debtors to the colonies, specifically Georgia. Oglethorpe founded Georgia.
James Edward Oglethorpe settled Georgia, cause he wanted people of ever church to join his church
wasn't it a penal colony? Oglethorpe
religious separatists.
James Oglethorpe founded Georgia. The original colonists were english.
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Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe in 1733, just 39 years after Carolina was first settled. Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia as a haven for debtors and the poor, and it grew rapidly in the following years.
the first settlers in Georgia were colonists and debtors from England
it was about 63 years
they origionally settled in georgia