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What was the role of the malcontents in the Georgia colony?

What was the role of the malcontents in the Georgia colony?. Fill in the information on the organizer. Regulation 1. Restrictions on land ownership and inheritance. Trustees’ POV (point of view). Colonists’ POV (point of view).

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What was the role of the malcontents in the Georgia colony?

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  1. What was the role of the malcontents in the Georgia colony? Fill in the information on the organizer.

  2. Regulation 1 • Restrictions on land ownership and inheritance

  3. Trustees’ POV (point of view) Colonists’ POV (point of view) Wanted good land because a lot of the crops were not growing on the land they were given • Did not want a wealthy upper class to develop • Thought a male was needed to protect the settlement with guns

  4. Regulation 2 • Ban on slavery

  5. Trustees’ POV (point of view) Colonists’ POV (point of view) Other colonies had slavery and were making money • Did not want a wealthy upper class to develop • Wanted colonists to work

  6. Regulation 3 • Ban on hard liquor

  7. Trustees’ POV (point of view) Colonists’ POV (point of view) Ignored the ban • Thought people wouldn’t work if they were drunk • Thought some people would cheat Native Americans with liquor

  8. Outcomes • Regulation 1 – Unlimited land ownership was eventually allowed. • Regulation 2 – Slavery was allowed in 1750. • Regulation 3 – Liquor was allowed but could not be used in trade with the Native Americans.

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