James Oglethorpe founded the Georgia colony in 1732 primarily as a refuge for English debtors and the poor, offering them a chance for a fresh start. Additionally, he aimed to create a buffer zone between the British colonies and Spanish Florida, enhancing colonial defense. The colony was also intended to promote agriculture and economic development, with a focus on ethical treatment of its inhabitants.
JAmes Oglethrope
James Oglethrope
Georgia
It was founded in 1732 by James Edward Oglethrope
JAmes Oglethrope
Savannah, as in Savannah Georgia.
Oglethorpe founded Georgia
It was founded in 1732 by James Edward Oglethrope
It was founded in 1732 by James Edward Oglethrope
It was founded in 1732 by James Edward Oglethrope
In directly, it was the King of England. The man who actually settled there was Oglethorpe.
James Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia for the purpose of creating a refuge for England's poor (especially those facing debtor's prisons), as well as Protestant, non-English settlers escaping religious persecution.