How did the population of Georgia change after it became a royal colony? A- Plantation owners from the Caribbean established sugar plantations that used enslaved labor. B- Limits on land holdings meant the population was made up mostly of small farmers. C- The legalization of slavery led to a population that was almost fifty percent enslaved people. D-The headright system was established to encourage landowners to hire servants and buy enslaved people.
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Under royal control the colony of Georgia changed rapidly. Slaves were imported, and cotton and rice plantations were established. And Georgia prospered.
So it's A?
How did land ownership in Georgia change after it became a royal colony? land could be bought and sold and passed down
i didnt necessarily say that
The headright system was originally created in 1618 in Jamestown, Virginia. It was used as a way to attract new settlers to the region and address the labor shortage. With the emergence of tobacco farming, a large supply of workers was needed. New settlers who paid their way to Virginia received 50 acres of land.
and seeing as georgia became a royal colony in 1752
then i would say A or D
not too sure which
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