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The Georgia's trustees were a governing body that chartered and appointed by His majesty King George the third of England around 1732. He had established a new colony in North America. The trustees governed the colony of Georgia for 20 years. The trustees would elect their own governing body, make land grants, and enact their own laws and taxes. It's seen to be from around 1732-1752. To conclude, for 20 years the trustees had received funding from the parliament and a charter from the king issued in June 1732.
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