Why Was Oglethorpe Allowed The Colony Of Georgia In The 1700s

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Oglethorpe allowed the British to begin sailing thousands of inmates over to Georgia because of Oglethorpe s experience with them, as he was a prisoner reformer. Oglethorpe knew that his colony wasn t useless, and the British knew that aswell; the Spanish had exiled many to the North because of the protestant races inside the colony of Florida, so, Georgia taking advantage of this, allowed them into their land so that they could seek shelter and refuge away from the Spanish imperialism. This also applied to many escaping from the Catholic church in Europe, or some who wanted to experience what it felt like building new lands in the west. Georgia in the 1700s was a unique colony because of it s ban on slavery and importation of alcohol, the