Many colonists will leave after returning to Georgia.
Because slavery is now allowed to enter Georgia, a group of people from South Carolina State moved in 1752 and brought slaves to them
A group of "pilgrims" moves to Georgia, is considered to be in violation of the law, and is not welcomed to the archipelago.
Royal Colony: By 1752, Oglethorpe and his team abandoned their plans. Followed by the British government, Georgia became a royal colony. Restrictions on rum and slavery have been lifted. In the South Carolina planting system, colonies grew slowly. Even so, during the American Revolutionary War, Georgia was the smallest and the poorest among 13 colonies. Most of the European kingdoms of the 17th century adopted a mercantilistic economic policy that regarded the accumulation of trade, colonies and wealth as the basis of the military and political power of the country. According to the theory of Mercantilism, the government should regulate trade and production to be self-sufficient. The colonies provide raw materials to their own countries and promote the growth and interests of their own industries. The colony exists for the sole purpose: to enrich your home country. Policies of Mercantilism led Spanish and French colonies from the beginning
In 1752, Georgia became a royal colony and British parliament chose the royal ruler to rule it. Together with the onset of the American Revolutionary War, they held power until 1776. Georgia is not the real existence of the fight with England. Indeed, many residents support the UK due to their more youthful and more closely related relationship to the "home country". Nevertheless, there are still a few decisive leaders in Georgia that are striving for self-reliance, including signatories of three declarations of independence. After the war, Georgia became the fourth state to ratify the American Constitution.
Royal Georgia refers to the period between the conclusion of the trusteeship of the Georgian dynasty and the colonial independence declaration at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War (1775-83). At the time, the state was theoretically managed by the King of England, but in fact it was served at different times by the Minister of the South and the cabinet members of his country as Secretary of State. Between 1752 and 1954, the Legislature provided a similar government, the Georgia State Charter passed the Parliamentary Committee and received the royal signature. Georgia's first noble governor, John Reynolds, turned out to be invalid and remembered at the end of 1756. The second noble governor, Henry Ellis, built a solid foundation for the government during his four years in office. James Wright, who replaced the Ellis in 1760, proved to be an efficient manager and a popular governor.