No one could own slaves and alcohol was illegal
The primary interest of the British government in approving James Oglethorpe's Georgia colony was Thwarting Spanish claims in the area South of Carolina.
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a set of rules
I do not know of any specific rules or laws by the state or Georgia. You may want to contact your insurance company and see if they have any rules or suggestions.
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Yes. OCGA title 24.
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Used in governing Georgia until a more permanent document could be drawn up
The colony would have been founded by Britain's poor, giving them a chance to start over in the New World. The colony would also have been founded as an agrarian republic, meaning everyone would be farming equal shares of land and having an equal new start in Georgia. The modern state of Georgia might not reflect any of these beginnings if Oglethorpe's plan had succeeded, but the colony would look something like that if the plans had worked.