The proprietorship of Georgia was different from any of the previous grants in the sense that the proprietorship of Georgia was founded on the selected trustees who have the powers of a corporation, including the authority to elect their own governing body, formulate land grants, and legislate their laws and taxes.
This is different from any of the previous grants whose charters were established on a single proprietor, who assumes the rulership role, but is still subject to English Law and the King.
The Declaration of Independence claims that if the government becomes destructive and/or toxic the people have the right and duty to "alter or abolish it and to institute new Government". This means that the people have the right to overthrow the government and change it if they feel as if the government is doing more harm than good.