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How did the colony of Georgia change at the end of the trustee period?

It became a royal colony.


It had its western border restricted.


It became a refuge for German Mennonites.


Its silk industry was revitalized.

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Answer: It became a royal colony.

Trustee Georgia is the name of the period from 1732-1752, the first twenty years of Georgia's history.

During this period, the province of Georgia was ruled by a Board of Trustees, a group formed by James Oglethorpe. After many difficulties and the departure of Oglethorpe, the trustees submitted a deed of reconveyance to the crown. Georgia then became a royal colony.

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