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Pros And Cons Of The Georgia Colony

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Was the Georgia colony a success or failure? While the colony of Georgia was successful in defense however; charity and economy were a disappointment. In 1732 King George 2 granted a charter by giving named trustees permission to establish the Georgia Colony. Until 1752 the Georgia Colony had seen both dark and light moments; some of which include the construction of the settlement, the establishment of Fort Frederica, as well as declaring war on Spain. The corporation was made to be a charitable body, so none of the trustees could receive or buy land of their own. Also Because of the small amount of land everyone on the new settlement received there were several complaints about going into poverty and not having enough slaves or workers to help establish the colony. James Oglethorpe and 20 other trustees finally decided that they would do whatever it took to make the colony a utopian city.
Because Georgia had such a great defense system; it won the battle of bloody marsh; and defeated the Spanish. This was accomplished by raising the first alarm at fort William, evidence for this is found in document D," The first alarm was raised by the garrison at Fort William, which successfully kept several Spanish galleons from entering the inland waterway"(Colonial Coastal Fortifications Document D). At St. Simon's island Oglethorpe led the battle and ultimately conquered the Spanish even after the Spanish launched a massive assault on Garrison; Georgia held firm and the Spanish

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