Who could vote in the georgia colony. It had a governor appointed by the king himself. Voting technology elected officers have served georgia since the colonial era. Georgians were again given the opportunity to participate in governing after georgia became a royal colony.
This made up the government that was to rule the royal colony. Georgia became a royal colony in 1752. Only men could vote in the colony.
The king appointed the council however. In the early years of colonial america only white male landowners could vote. Our government is also very democratic and you have a say in what happens in the colony.
A nineteen member commons house of assembly was elected in 1755 to advise the royal governor. Who could vote in georgia colony government. The only people who could vote or even made an impact were white males and the 21 trustees.
Through the commons house of assembly white males owning at least 500 acres of land could be elected and pass laws for the colony. People could vote for the common house of assembly specifically white male landowners. Our colonys founder is james oglethorpe hes also our leader of our colony.
If you want a say in more houses in the colony you will have your say also in our colony girls are also allowed to vote. Their voice was muted by the fact that either the royal governor or the king could veto any laws. It was also the only colony that received financial aid by vote of parliament.
When a debtor moved to georgia they could live the first ten years free but could not vote.