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PG1 -William Stephens was a former member of the British Parliament who migrated from Britain to Savannah in 1737. The trustees in Britain hired Stephens to be their secretary. He was an excellent writer, and he was responsible for submitting regular updates about the state of the colony and the attitude of the colonists. PG2-The Staple of the Country of Georgia . . . intended to be, principally Silk and Wine, every Year confirms more our Hopes of succeeding in those two, from the great Increase (as has been before observed) of the Vines and Mulberry-Trees, wherein Perseverance only can bring it to Perfection.

–A State of the Province of Georgia,
William Stephens, 1740

What was William Stephens’s role in the Georgia colony?

He ran the colony’s board of trustees.

He served as the governor of the colony.

He reported on the colony for the trustees.

He established trade treaties for the colony.

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