Did the charter make the rules for the Georgia colony with the help of Britain?

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Yes, the rules for the Georgia colony were established through a royal charter issued by King George II of Britain. In 1732, the King granted a charter to a group of trustees led by James Oglethorpe to establish the colony of Georgia. The charter outlined the rules and regulations for the colony, including its purpose, governance, and land distribution policies. The trustees, in collaboration with British authorities, had significant influence over the formation and implementation of these rules and regulations.
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