James Oglethorpe
In the New England colonies, there were puritans. In the Southern colonies, there were debtors and slaves. In the Middle colonies, there were Quakers and Catholics.
Georgia
James Oglethorpe
The colonies needed workers.
That would be the colony of Georgia, that was founded by James Oglethorpe, in 1732.
Georgia served as a buffer between the English colonies and Spanish Florida, as well as French territories to the west. Established in 1732, it was intended to protect the southern colonies from potential invasions and conflicts with these rival European powers. The colony also aimed to provide a refuge for debtors and the impoverished, further enhancing its strategic importance.
English debtors founded the colony of Georgia in America in 1732. It was established as a buffer between the British colonies and Spanish Florida, as well as a place where debtors could make a fresh start.
Georgia was originally settled as a debtors' colony.
Georgia was the last of the American Colonies to be founded. James Oglethorpe founded it in 1733. The first colonists there were English debtors.
James Ogelthorpe
In the thirteen colonies the debtors settled in Georgia.
It was started by James Oglethorpe for the honest debtors in English jails. The English Colonies wanted people in the upper colonies to be safe from the Spanish in what is now Florida. To improve safety, the Brits took people out of jail and put them in Georgia to protect them.