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who was involved in the charter of 1732
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what happened in The Chapter of 1732
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The Charter of 1732 refers to the Royal Charter granted by King George II to establish the colony of Georgia. The main individuals involved in this charter were:
1. James Oglethorpe: As the driving force behind the establishment of Georgia, Oglethorpe was the chief proponent and leader of the colony. He played a crucial role in drafting the charter and securing the king's approval.
2. The Trustees for the Establishment of Georgia: A group of 21 individuals appointed by King George II to act as trustees responsible for governing the colony. The trustees included prominent figures such as John Percival, Viscount Perceval, Percival Willoughby, Thomas Archer, and others.
3. King George II: As the monarch of Great Britain, George II ultimately granted the royal charter that formally established Georgia as a colony.
1. James Oglethorpe: As the driving force behind the establishment of Georgia, Oglethorpe was the chief proponent and leader of the colony. He played a crucial role in drafting the charter and securing the king's approval.
2. The Trustees for the Establishment of Georgia: A group of 21 individuals appointed by King George II to act as trustees responsible for governing the colony. The trustees included prominent figures such as John Percival, Viscount Perceval, Percival Willoughby, Thomas Archer, and others.
3. King George II: As the monarch of Great Britain, George II ultimately granted the royal charter that formally established Georgia as a colony.
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