Answer:
The rigidity of Georgia's peculiar system, however, betrayed the very intent of the Colony's mercantilistic origins. Organized both as a compact society for military purposes and a producer of exotic products, the Colony proved a dismal failure. mercantile utility, indigenous support had to be manufactured.
Explanation:
C. Thomas Paine
He did so because the British were controlling everything people in the New World (a.k.a. America) did.