Final answer:
The statement that a royal governor advised the Trustee system in Savannah is false; the trustees were based in London and only after 1752 did a royal governor reside in Savannah.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement from Exercise 5.4.2 that the Trustee system was advised by a royal governor who lived in Savannah is false. The Trustee system referred to the period wherein the English province of Georgia was governed by a group of trustees, who were based in London, not Savannah.
The trustees established the colony's laws and policies, but they did not live in Savannah. When Georgia became a royal colony in 1752, it was then that a royal governor was appointed and resided in Savannah to oversee the colony's governance.