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The Failure of the Colony of Georgia Under the Trustees

2023-04-19 23:53:35

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In 1733, General James Ogretter who acted on behalf of British Dutch colonial trustee landed a group of settlers and settled the town of Savanna in the new Georgian colony. The Georgian district was established as an experiment based on the ideal which was lost in the growth of other colonies and the supply of raw materials to the home country. Due to the location of the southern part of Georgia and its temperate climate, I believe that many people are suitable for cultivating silk and fruits. The seal used by the trustee represents the role of colonies in the British Empire and its importance to silk production. The seal is a combination of black mulberry leaves, silkworms and silkworms (mulberry leaves for sericulture and sericulture) and silk cultivation. . The motto to keep in mind is "non-crack, seriji ant", Latin is "for others, not for myself".

Georgia Georgia is the last British colony established in North America. In 1732, General James Oglethorpe and some of his wealthy British friends became new colonial councilors. In the next 21 years, they will help Georgia's growth and prosperity, then regain control of the throne. From the beginning, Georgia was a completely different colony from the other South British colonies. The trustee pursues three goals. It is to fill the new colony with a group of 'precious poor' throughout Europe, which will gain a new starting point for land, employment and a better society. Some British, German, Swiss, Austrian, Scottish, poor Italian, and debtors freed from prison are chosen if there are people who work hard and who claim to be Protestant I guess. The trustee sponsored resettlement of the first settlers and provided 50 acres of land, tools and goods to them during the year.