The colonists in Georgia promised to work the land and cultivate it, contributing to the colony's economic growth and adhering to the trustees' regulations, including refraining from slavery. In return, the trustees promised to provide settlers with land, tools, and supplies, as well as protection from potential threats and a chance for a fresh start. This arrangement aimed to create a prosperous and morally responsible colony.
o no rum, prohibited slavery, and trustees governed not the people.
I think it was when the Malcontents came to Georgia and because they wanted slavery and the trustees didn't, it caused discontentment. Hope that helps. :D
James Oglethorpe
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they have a lot of money
they have a lot of money
on 1 1752
They made: Corn!
The trustees promised to give the colonists Georgia as a place for the poor and indebted individuals from England to start anew, offering them land and the opportunity for a better life. They aimed to create a buffer against Spanish Florida and promote agriculture, particularly through the cultivation of silk and wine. The trustees also pledged to prohibit slavery in the colony, intending to foster a community based on small-scale farming and a sense of moral responsibility.
Georgia was ran by men called trustees !!
It was John Charles Brown the third.
false because it was twenty-one trustees instead