Which statement is true about the colonial period of Georgia

A. The colony of Georgia did not allow Catholics but did allow Jewish immigrants

B. People who lived in Georgia had to swear allegiance to highland scots and this caused tension with other immigrants such as the salzburgers and Spanish

C. The malcontents supported Oglethorpe and views on the plantation system which led to the founding of savanna

D. Georgia transitioned into a royal colony in 1752 when trustee regulations were ignite by colonist for decades

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Considering the available options, the statement that is true about the colonial period of Georgia is that:

  • "Georgia transitioned into a royal colony in 1752 when trustee regulations were ignited by colonists for decades."

  • This is evident in the fact that Georgia was originally established as a corporate charter in 1732 under King George II.

  • The original plan is to make Georgia a buffer colony.

  • There is also a plan to make it free of the slave system with a smallholding system rather than the large plantation system.

  • However, in 1751, the slavery prohibition was removed, and subsequently, it became a royal colony in 1752.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option D. "Georgia transitioned into a royal colony in 1752 when trustee regulations were ignited by colonists for decades."

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