The Royal Governor Who Inspired A Rebellion In Georgia
In 1760, he was named by king george iii as the third royal governor of georgia. He thoroughly invested in the colony, eventually owning 11 plantations and more than 500 slaves. James wright's tenure as royal governor was marked by his efforts to uphold british authority in georgia, which included enforcing unpopular laws like the stamp act. His loyalty to the crown. The second royal governor of georgia what was henry ellis able to do in spite of john reynolds' mistakes?
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