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Georgia Colony: Trustees to Royal Governors

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Who founded Georgia?   James Edward Oglethorpe  
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Was Georgia one of the earlier colonies, or one of the latter?   One of the latter...the LAST.  
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What was England's main purpose for setting Georgia?   To act as a buffer to keep the Spanish away from the English colonies from South Carolina to NEw England.  
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Initially, what men led the colony of Georgia?   The trustees  
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Finally, what men led the colony of Georgia?   The Royal Governors  
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Land Ownership    
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Slavery    
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Government    
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The impact of the Royal Governors    
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French and Indian War (also known as "Seven Years' War)    
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Proclamation of 1763    
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Stamp Act    
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Intolerable Acts    
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Declaration of Independence    
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Loyalists    
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Patriots    
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Elijah Clarke    
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Austin Dabney    
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Nancy Hart    
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Button Gwinnett    
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Lyman Hall    
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George Walton    
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Battle of Kettle Creek    
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Siege of Savannah    
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Salzburgers    
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Highland Scots    
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Malcontents    
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Spanish threat from Florida    
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City of Savannah    
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Mary Musgrove    
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Tomochichi    
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Charity - Economics - Defense    
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Charter of 1732    
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Early French, English and Spanish explorers of the "New World" (North America)    
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Spanish missions    
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Hernando DeSoto    
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