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| Georgia Government Records | |||
| State Capitol. Georgia Government Records. State Level. Trusteeship (1733-1755). List of the Trustees of the Colony of Georgia. Royal Province (1756-1776). | |||
| http://www.sos.state.ga.us/archives/rs/ggr.htm |
| Libertarian Party of Georgia - Georgia Governments | |||
| arrives in Georgia to set up a new government. Georgia was not quick to join the movement toward indepedence, due largely to the colony's "sense of well | |||
| http://www.lpgeorgia.com/georgiagov.html |
| American Colonial Government | |||
| the close of the colonial period the royal form of government predominated, seven One colony, Georgia, was founded after this time, and, after flourishing for | |||
| http://www.usahistory.info/colonial/government.html |
| Colonial Georgia | |||
| Georgia was the only colony of the received financial aid by a vote of Parliament -- the only one in the planting of which the British government, as such | |||
| http://www.usahistory.info/southern/Georgia.html |
| Clayton College & State University | |||
| Edwards, & Wattenberg or from any American government or political Provincial assemblies Colony of Virginia Colonial crops Colony of Georgia Colonial cities | |||
| http://ctl.clayton.edu/Testing%20Center/Legis/legislative.htm |
| Georgia History | |||
| Georgia as an English Colony. Monarchs of Britain Fort King University of Georgia) © Carl Vinson Institute of Government, University of Georgia | |||
| http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/gahist.htm |
| Carl Vinson Institute of Government | |||
| Is Created Georgia as a Trustee Colony Georgia Becomes a Royal Colony. 9 Growth and Prosperity Georgia’s Land Area Expands Government Encourages Economic | |||
| http://www.cviog.uga.edu/gsb/ex-toc.html |
| The Avalon Project : Colonial Charters, Grants and Related ... | |||
| 1643 - Government of New Haven Colony; 1662 - Charter of Connecticut Delaware; 1701 - Charter of Delaware; 1776 - Constitution of Delaware Georgia; 1732 - Charter | |||
| http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/states/statech.htm |
| From Revolution to Reconstruction: Outlines: American History ( ... | |||
| rested in the hands of persons residing in the colony. only two cases was the self-government provision omitted to become King James II); and Georgia, which was | |||
| http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/1994/ch2_p6.htm |
| HistoryWiz: The Colony of Georgia | |||
| Georgia became a royal colony in 1752. The trustees were unable to establish self-government and gave up before the 21 year charter had expired. | |||
| http://www.historywiz.com/georgia.htm |