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10 April, 23:41

Why was slavery introduced and allowed in Georgia during the trustee period?

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  1. 11 April, 00:29
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    The end of land-ownership restrictions led to development of large plantations needing more laborers.
  2. 11 April, 02:21
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    Once Egmont retired in 1742, James Vernon became the indispensable man. Vernon had only missed 4 of 114 meetings during the last 9 years of the Trust and supervised the removal of many things. Such as restrictions on land tenure, rum, and slavery.

    I don't know if that narrowed things down

    The answer is The end of land-ownership restrictions led to the development of large plantations needing more laborers
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