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How did life in the Georgia Colony differ under the leadership of the royal point
governors compared to life in Trustee Georgia? (32d] *
PLEASE HURRY*
A) Slavery was outlawed and the colony's economy suffered.
B) New land policies caused a decline in the colony's population.
C) Many basic rights and freedoms were taken away from the colonists.
D) Colonists were more directly involved in the leadership of the colony.

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Answer:

D) Colonists were more directly involved in the leadership of the colony.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the end of Trustee Georgia, the previously implemented regulations and laws also came to an end. Under the leadership of Royal governors, the colonists gained more rights and economic privileges which were restricted earlier.

Slavery which was earlier prohibited during Trustee Georgia was uplifted, sale of alcohol was resumed, religious communities were allowed to settle, and most importantly land holdings and grants were given to the colonists without any limitations.

Colonists more or less became directly involved in the leadership of the colony. They were allowed to participate in the elections and were allowed to involve in the legislature and decision making processes.

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