The Georgia Charter of 1732 did not include a provision for slavery primarily due to the founders' vision of creating a new society based on small, independent farmers rather than plantations reliant on enslaved labor. The charter aimed to provide a refuge for the impoverished and those in debt, promoting hard work and moral reform. However, this provision was later changed as economic pressures and the demand for labor grew, leading to the eventual establishment of slavery in the colony.
The Georgia Charter of 1732 was signed on April 21, 1732 and ended in 1752.
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To establish the Georgia colony
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A charter colony is a colony that has been founded based on the laws of a charter created by officials or sometimes the people that will live there in the case of many of the thirteen colonies in America. A charter is a document that has the rules of a piece of land that people will or have been settling in. The declaration of independence is a form of a charter.
Georgia's charter of 1732 did not allow catholics, blacks, liquor dealers, and lawyers.
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the last colony to obtain a royal charter was Georgia, which was chartered in 1732.
He granted him a charter in 1732
Georgia was a proprietary colony and had a corporate charter, which was a grant signed by George II in April, 1732.