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History, 03.11.2019 22:31 sofiaisabelaguozdpez

In 1732, georgia was founded as a proprietary colony. it was run by a group of english trustees who imposed many restrictions. the georgian colonists were unhappy with the restrictions and wanted to be more like the other colonies. in 1752, england gave in to the demands of georgia's colonists, and georgia became a

a.
independent colony.
b.
royal colony.
c.
slave-free colony.
d.
puritan colony.

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