Oglethorpe's plan for Georgia ultimately failed due to several factors, including strict regulations that limited land ownership and prohibited slavery, which hindered economic growth. The colony struggled to attract settlers, as many were drawn to the more lucrative opportunities in neighboring colonies. Additionally, conflicts with Native American tribes and the Spanish in Florida created persistent instability. Over time, the colony shifted towards a more traditional plantation economy, abandoning Oglethorpe's original vision of a utopian society.
This question is meaningless gibberish.
Harvey Mackay said, "Failures don't plan to fail; they fail to plan."
Yep.... Just that the phrase doesn't really make sense, you can't not plan (fail to plan) and plan to fail, i mean, what he hell
win then
you should have a comma after "plan" and "fail" should have an "s" at the end. Irony FAIL!
True. You can succeed without a plan, but with a prepared mind.
Oglethorpe's plan for Georgia failed for several reasons, including conflict with Spanish forces in Florida, financial difficulties, inadequate leadership, and struggles with maintaining order and relations with Native American tribes. Additionally, the initial restrictions placed on the colony, such as the ban on slavery and large landholdings, limited its economic growth and attractiveness to settlers.
Because if you fail to plan, you plan to fail...
why did they drop-a-crop plan fail
Sam tan
I believe the quote is actually "If you fail to prepare then you are preparing to fail" and it would be Benjamin Franklin.
plan to fail , or fail to plan. u choose