Although forbidden prior to Georgia becoming a royal colony, wealthy planters began importing slaves into the region. As a result, A) the number of large plantations along the sea coast grew rapidly from 1750-1775. B) the colony fell even further into decline and entered into an economic depression. C) the number of fatalities from diseases like malaria and yellow fever rose drastically. D) James Oglethorpe immediately declared Georgia a rebellious state and went back to England.
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Although forbidden prior to Georgia becoming a royal colony, wealthy planters began importing slaves into the region. As a result, the number of large plantations along the sea coast grew rapidly from 1750 to 1775.
Explanation:
- This resulted in the huge number of flocks of planters & their slaves flooding into Georgia & soon they dominated the colony's government.
- In 1755, the slave code was replaced but this 'code was amended' in 1765 & again in 1770.
- In between the time frame of 20 years, about 60 planters who owned roughly half the colonies, rapidly increased the slave population & thus dominated the market of the low country Georgia's rice economy.
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A) The number of large plantations along the sea coast grew rapidly from 1750-1775.
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