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Georgia's colony was intended to operate under a trustee management structure, with the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia overseeing its administration. This group, formed in 1732, aimed to create a philanthropic settlement for debtors and the poor, emphasizing agriculture and self-sufficiency. The Trustees would govern the colony for 21 years, prohibiting slavery and land ownership to promote equality and a communal spirit among settlers. However, these restrictions were eventually lifted, leading to a shift in the colony's management and economic model.

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