Yes, Georgia did have slavery in the 1700's.
In the 1700's, the south depended greatly upon farmland.
The only way to farm quickly and get money, people would use slaves.
The north was less depended and so didn't need as much slavery as the south did.
Hope this helps!
Life in Georgia in the 1700s was very difficult since it was a colony of Great Britain. This is because the citizens of Georgia were subjected to hard labor.
in the early 1700s
for the dedt?
FARMING!!
Tobacco, and cotton
There was one law that I remember! Lol Right now I am doing a Georgian report and I'm on political government, etc. Any-who, there was a law back then in the 1700s that forbidden slavery. BUt then Georgia's prosper began to fall, so restrictions were lifted and slavery was allowed. xD Good luck ~XXxxAnswerDocxxXX~
in the early 1700s
Life in Georgia in the 1700s was very difficult since it was a colony of Great Britain. This is because the citizens of Georgia were subjected to hard labor.
They used a slave-plantation system, in which slaves were responsible for labor to produce crops; crops fueled their economies.
for the dedt?
slavery in the 1700s
FARMING!!
Tobacco, and cotton
they run for joblol
Georgia.
Yes it did dumb nit
Georgia was not a state in the 1500s. It was not even called Georgia until the 1700s.