The Charter of 1732 established the colony of Georgia and stated that the colony was to be governed by (1 point) Responses James Oglethorpe James Oglethorpe King George III King George III A Board of Trustees A Board of Trustees Parliament

r u sure its king george

Yes, according to the Charter of 1732, the colony of Georgia was to be governed by King George III.

I apologize for any confusion. The correct answer is (A) James Oglethorpe. The Charter of 1732 did indeed establish the colony of Georgia and stated that it was to be governed by James Oglethorpe.

Yes, the Charter of 1732 established the colony of Georgia and stated that the colony was to be governed by King George III. The charter granted King George III the authority to appoint a Board of Trustees to oversee the governance of the colony. These trustees, led by James Oglethorpe, were responsible for making decisions regarding the establishment and management of the colony, such as regulating settlement, implementing laws, and conducting trade. Therefore, the correct answer is both King George III and a Board of Trustees.