James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, aimed to settle debtors and impoverished individuals from England in the colony. His vision was to create a new opportunity for those who had fallen into debt and faced imprisonment, offering them a chance for a fresh start. Additionally, Oglethorpe sought to provide a refuge for persecuted religious groups, particularly the Salzburgers and Jews, promoting a diverse and inclusive community.
James Oglethorpe wanted the highland scotts to move to georgia because the were feisty people and they liked to fight! that's why they Oglethorpe gave them land along the coast to settle, so that they could protect Georgia!
James Edward Oglethorpe settled Georgia, cause he wanted people of ever church to join his church
he wanted a humble society
Georgia. He wanted to empty Great Britain's debtor prisons and send the debtors to the colonies, specifically Georgia. Oglethorpe founded Georgia.
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James Orglthrope found Georgia and it was found in 1732. he wanted to found Georgia in the hope to get debtors out of prison and better their lives 1642
Oglethorpe and his associates wanted to bring "worthy poor" individuals to Georgia, specifically debtors and prisoners who were in need of a fresh start and willing to work for the betterment of the colony. They sought individuals who were industrious, honest, and willing to help build a new community.
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.
Because they are punks
James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, sought to keep out enslaved Africans from the colony to create a society based on small farms and egalitarian principles. However, many of his settlers, who were primarily from the Carolinas, wanted to bring enslaved people into Georgia to enhance their agricultural productivity and economic viability. This conflict over the inclusion of slavery eventually led to changes in the colony's policies.
The English government wanted to use Georgia as an outpost against the Spanish in Florida and the French in Louisiana.