Oglethorpe was the founder of the Georgia colony.
He was the founder of Georgia and freed the debtors
The founder of the Georgia colony is James Oglethorpe. === ===
He was the founder of the colony of Georgia.
The founder of the Colony, Georgia.
James Oglethorpe (founder of Georgia)
James Edward Oglethorpe was the man who founded the state of Georgia. There is a city in the state named after him today, Fort Oglethorpe.
No, James Oglethorpe was not the founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He is best known as the founder of the Georgia Colony in 1733. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was established earlier, in 1630, by a group of Puritan settlers led by John Winthrop. Oglethorpe's contributions were significant but were focused on the settlement of Georgia as a place for debtors and the poor.
James Oglethorpe was the founder of the colony of Georgia. His name begins with the letter O.
James Oglethorpe was the founder of the Georgia colony.
James Edward Oglethorpe (22 December 1696 - 30 June 1785) was a British general, a philanthropist, and was the founder of the colony of Georgia. As a social reformer in Britain, he hoped to resettle Britain's poor, especially those in debtors' prison, in the New World
James Oglethorpe was the founder of the American colony of Georgia. Georgia was originally a prison or penal colony that was populated by those who were mostly petty criminals.
James Edward Oglethorpe founded the British colony of Georgia at Savannah on February 12, 1733. Georgia was the last of the Thirteen Colonies.