In colonial Georgia, citizens had limited say in governance. The colony was initially established as a trustee colony, meaning decisions were made by a group of trustees rather than by the colonists themselves. While settlers could voice their opinions to the trustees, they had little direct control over laws and policies. Over time, when Georgia became a royal colony in 1752, there was slightly more local representation, but it still fell short of full democratic governance.
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