In the colony of Georgia, settlers were primarily encouraged to cultivate crops such as rice, indigo, and tobacco, which were valuable for trade. They could also gather timber and other Natural Resources from the land. Additionally, the colony's original purpose included providing a refuge for debtors and those seeking a new start, allowing them to utilize the land for farming and sustenance. Overall, the land offered opportunities for agriculture and resource extraction to support the growing colony.
Georgia was a success because it gave debtors hope. They farmed the land and made a great new colony for early America.
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Land, rum, and slavery .
His plan was to give English debtors land to farm.
His plan was to give English debtors land to farm.
The colony north of Georgia was South Carolina.
Georgia served as the British Penal colony but settlers in the Carolinas were becoming anxious about them being so close and because Georgia had great farm land so the penal colony did not last long before it was moved to Australia, an island penal colony.
The Georgia colony served as a buffer between the English colonies and the Spanish ones in Florida and southward. The English also used them to, more or less, claim the land that is now Georgia before the Spanish did.
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Oglethorpe was the founder of the Georgia colony.