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12 June, 16:18

Who were the 32 men responsible for governing the young Georgia colony?

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  1. 12 June, 16:26
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    They were called Board of Trustees. English Province of Georgia was governed by a Board of Trustees that include 32 man

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    The 32 men responsible for

    governing Georgia were led by James Oglethorpe. They were called the Georgia Board of Trustees. Georgia was the brain child of James Oglethorpe, a former army who after retirement move to The British colony in America and established Georgia naming it after the new King of England king George ll

    Few among them are, the chief of the Yamacraw tribe, Tomochichi,

    Mary Musgrove and her husband John Musgrove

    Sam Nunes, a Jewish immigrant, Pastor Johann Martin Boltzius who led a group of German Salzburgers.

    John Wesley and his brother Charles Wesley, Button Gwinnett, George Whitefield, James Habersham, William Stephens, James Vernon, John Perceval, Earl of Egmont, Henry L'Apostre, Samuel Smith, Thomas Tower, John LaRoche, Robert Hucks, Stephen Hales, and Anthony Ashley Cooper, 4th Earl of Shaftesbury.
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