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Which is a true statement about the Charter of 1732?
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A.
It listed multiple reasons, including charity, defense, and economics, for founding Georgia.
B.
It stated reasons why Georgia needed to be independent of England.
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It was never approved and Oglethorpe founded the colony illegally.
D.
It provided King George an opportunity to invade Spain
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A. It listed multiple reasons, including charity, defense, and economics, for founding Georgia.
The 1732 charter (granted to the Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia) cited philanthropic aims (settling the "worthy poor" and debtors), providing a defensive buffer against Spanish Florida, and promoting economic enterprises like silk and wine production.
The 1732 charter (granted to the Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia) cited philanthropic aims (settling the "worthy poor" and debtors), providing a defensive buffer against Spanish Florida, and promoting economic enterprises like silk and wine production.
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