I'm asking you that question who ever you are
I'm not sure.
it was a self governing colony. :)
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What type of colony was self-governing? Royal colony Representative colony Proprietary colony Charter colon
The colony north of Georgia was South Carolina.
a good harbor. land to farm. good supply of fresh water. protection from the elements. a governing body.
Colonial Georgia was a royal colony, meaning it was governed by a representative from England (also called Great Britain). A royal colony is 'a colony ruled or administered by officials appointed by and responsible to the reigning sovereign of the parent state.'Amy clantain
After Governor Wright, the British colonial government in Georgia was overseen by a council and a group of appointed officials. The colony operated under a royal government structure, with the British crown exerting control through appointed governors and councils. The General Assembly, consisting of elected representatives, also played a role in local governance, but ultimate authority remained with the British monarchy.
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