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expeople1 [14]
1 year ago
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How was the colony of Georgia different from the rest of the Southern Colonies?

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Aneli [31]1 year ago
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The 13th and last of the British colonies, Georgia was the only one to be governed remotely by a Board of Trustees in London for the first 20 years. It was also the only colony to prohibit slavery from its inception—along with lawyers and Roman Catholics

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