I am not sure but i think there is one mildly famous composer from Georgia its on the tip of my tounge
Fifty makes the LAST fifty (50 Years from other colonies)
There was no special colony to protect others. Each colony was an individual and saw it's self as such.
Georgia had a diverse collection of European settlers in the original Georgia colony. Initially, people from the other American colonies were barred from living in Georgia. Settlers were either charity settlers, who had been financed by the colony's trustees or adventures who paid their own way and received the best land grants. Initially, the colony was to focus on the growth of silk fiber. Settlers were required to plant a set number of Mulberry trees. Slavery was also prohibited. But after the silk industry floundered and the slavery ban was found to be restrictive to development, those restrictions disappeared.
This was likely because it was a colony of debtors. They were also the newest colony and got a lot of money from Britain still.
He wanted to build a colony to bring profits to Spain.
The people in the Georgia colony ate corn, herbs, and other crops.
because Georgia was the newest colony, money from Britain
each other
James Oglethorpe and 21 other trustees
This is a picture of Jim Brown, a footballer born at St. Simon's Island in Georgia. A photo of Joel Chandler Harris, a famous author was born at Eatonton in Georgia. For more famous people from Georgia, go to google on Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox or any other program that uses google. Go to images and type in 'Famous people from Georgia' and you will find a lot of people who you've never actually learnt about. The resources are on the images section as well.
Georgia helped protect the other English colonies from possible Spanish attacks.
Just as in the other southern colonies, cotton would be Georgia's main crop.
it was the carolinas
because of its location, Georgia helped protect the other English colonies from possible spanish attacks.
Fifty makes the LAST fifty (50 Years from other colonies)
There was no special colony to protect others. Each colony was an individual and saw it's self as such.
Georgia was a buffer to protect England's colonies from Spain and France, whose colonies in Florida and Louisiana, respectively, were very close to Georgia and England's other colonies in the South.