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Georgia was the colony settled by people who had been in debtor's prisons in England.

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What was the settlement for debtor prisoners?

The settlement for debtor prisoners was the practice of allowing imprisoned debtors to secure their release by paying off their debts or making a settlement agreement with their creditors. This practice was common in the 18th and 19th centuries before debtor's prisons were abolished in many countries.


What colony was a haven for English debtor prisoners?

Georgia


What colony was founded as a refuge for debtor prisoners to work and to pay off their debts?

Georgia was founded as a refuge for debtor prisoners to work and pay off their debts.


What were debtor's prisons like in the Victorian Era?

prison conditions were very harsh for prisoners .


What is a penal settlement?

A penal settlement is a colony established by convicts or prisoners - people who have been convicted of a crime.


What was the European colonization of Australia intended for originally?

prisoners were sent there


Where in Tasmania was a penal settlement for prisoners on the east coast?

The penal settlement was at Port Arthur, on the southeastern corner of the island.


Can you report a settlement to the credit bureaus?

That should be done by the creditor upon the request of the debtor.


Can I get an out-of-court settlement on my credit card?

It is possible to get an out-of-court settlement for a credit card. Credit card companies and collection agencies offer a variety of payment and settlement options for the debtor.


Colonists came to Georgia to be free from what?

Settlement in Georgia was primarily an exchange for freedom from debtor's prison.


What colonists came to Georgia to be free?

Settlement in Georgia was primarily an exchange for freedom from debtor's prison.


When judgment entered against debtor is creditor held to any oral settlement agreement to pay off debt made between debtor and creditor?

Not unless it is in writing unfortunatly.