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5 February, 10:03

I am having a problem in social studies, could anybody tell me was Georgia a success of faliure due to the charter of 1732 and it is on the internet.

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  1. 5 February, 13:15
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    Based on the Reasons for Settlement, as Stated in the Charter of 1732, Was the Georgia Colony a Success or Failure? James Edward Oglethorpe, famous for creating a Parliamentary investigation into the conditions of London prisons, exercised a leading role in the movement to found a new colony.
  2. 5 February, 13:31
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    It looks like the charter established a board of trustrees that ruled the Georgia colony from 1732-1752. It appears that this was considered mostly a success and was beneficial to the colony.
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