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What reason best explains why the royal governors allowed some democracy in Georgia after the end of the trustee period?

A. Giving a voice to the malcontents helped maintain peace in colony

B. Allowing all colonists a say in the government Was seen as the fair thing to do

C. The royal governors were told by the king to allow self-rule in Georgia to match the other colonies

D. The trustees insisted on some democracy to give up their colony before the end of the Charter of 1732​

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The most likely reason why the royal governors allowed some democracy in Georgia after the end of the trustee period was:

A. Giving a voice to the malcontents helped maintain peace in the colony.

This approach could have been taken to address grievances and maintain stability within the colony by incorporating elements of self-governance.
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