After Georgia transitioned to a royal colony in 1752, the trustees who initially governed the colony no longer retained control over its government. The transition meant that Georgia came under the direct authority of the British crown, which appointed a royal governor to oversee the colony. This change shifted power from the Trustees, who had been responsible for its founding and management, to royal officials, thus ending the Trustees' direct involvement in the governance of Georgia.
after Georgia's transition to a royal colony, were the trustees still remain in control of georgia's government?
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its a yes or no questions answer it
No.