Georgia
Georgia's colonists came from England. In 1732, James Oglethorpe established this colony as a refuge for English debtors. The colony was named for King George II.
When the original proprietor returned the land that would become Georgia to England, it became available to others. A philanthropist named James Oglethorpe received the grant and established Georgia as a refuge for former convicts and debtors.
After obtaining a royal charter, Gen. James Oglethorpe established the first permanent settlement in Georgia in 1733 as a refuge for English debtors. In 1732, English King George II granted Gen. James Oglethorpe a charter for the 13th colony in America. Colonists arrived in Georgia and founded Savannah on Feb. 12, 1733 as a refuge for English debtors.
Georgia's colonists came from England. In 1732, James Oglethorpe established this colony as a refuge for English debtors. The colony was named for King George II.
English Debtors
The Maryland Colony was founded by the Calvert family as a refuge for English Catholics.
Georgia was originally founded as a safe refuge for poor English settlers. Established in 1732 by James Oglethorpe, it aimed to provide a fresh start for those in debtors' prison and other impoverished individuals. The colony also served as a buffer between the British colonies and Spanish Florida. Over time, Georgia evolved into a prosperous agricultural colony.
According to both Encyclopedia Britannica and History.com, James Edward Oglethorpe had the idea of founding a colony that served as both a place of refuge for debtors and persecuted Protestants. In 1732, Oglethorpe secured the charter that created Georgia.
In the British colonies on North America, the Georgia colony was established as a way to send people away from debtor's prisons. In this way, Georgia served not only a way to eliminate the "refuse" of debtors, but also to act as a "refuge" for them. I'm not certain which word you intended to use.
King James I sent the debtors to Georgia because the jails in England were running out of space.
James Ogelthorpe
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