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vfiekz [6]
2 years ago
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Timeline of Colonial Georgia 1732- Board of Trustees given charter by King Charles II 1744- Georgia begins to decline under Trus

tee control 1751- First slaves entered Georgia 1752-___________________ 1754- John Reynolds becomes the first Royal Governor of Georgia 1775- Georgia allies with other colonies in conflict against Great Britain What event is MOST LIKELY missing from the timeline?
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Katena32 [7]2 years ago
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Answer: Georgia becomes a Royal Colony.

1752 was the year in which Georgia became a royal colony. During these years, many wealthy planters from South Carolina moved south to Georgia and eventually dominated the colony. The slow, but steady growth of the colony reduced the fear that the settlers had of a Spanish invasion. Moreover, during the 1750s, large plantations were developed in Georgia, which also increased the number of slaves in the colony.

valkas [14]2 years ago
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the correct answer is Georgia becomes a Royal Colony .

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