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Str8pressure:

Which of the following was one reason why the Georgia colony was established? to provide religious freedom to block the Spanish and the French to prevent slavery from spreading to help slavery gain a foothold

nettym:

Any thoughts?

Str8pressure:

nope

josiahcantcount:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Str8pressure nope \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) well guess

nettym:

Im going to provide a ss below. I found this helpful, im sure it will guide you to the correct answer.

nettym:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @nettym Im going to provide a ss below. I found this helpful, im sure it will guide you to the correct answer. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) @Str8pressure

Bignuggie14:

Ion really know

Str8pressure:

b

nettym:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Str8pressure b \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Yes thats correct.

Str8pressure:

How did James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, treat the local American Indians? Oglethorpe released them from enslavement and forced labor. Oglethorpe provided them with rum and tobacco for a cheap price. Oglethorpe allowed them representation in the colonial government. Oglethorpe made American Indian trade an important part of Georgia’s economy.

nettym:

Ok, any ideas?

Str8pressure:

c

Str8pressure:

boi bye

Str8pressure:

u just mad

nettym:

I also thought it was C but I did some digging on James Oglethorpe what he did etc and found the outcome of a diff answer... Would you like to take another guess?

Str8pressure:

d

Str8pressure:

nvm

nettym:

That would be correct. He tried to recognize the American Indian tribe and one way he did it was by making there trade a main part of the economy of Georgia.

Str8pressure:

During the early colonial era, Virginia’s economy depended upon sugar plantations. tobacco plantations. trade with France. trade with Spain.

nettym:

Any thoughts?

Str8pressure:

b

nettym:

Correct!

Str8pressure:

In the 1600s, indentured servants in the southern colonies almost always lost their freedom and eventually were forced into slavery against their will. typically made enough money during their servitude to purchase a plot of land near the coast. worked for several years in exchange for transportation to the Americas, food, and lodging. worked their entire lives in exchange for transportation to the Americas, food, and lodging.

nettym:

Okok, any thoughts on this?

Str8pressure:

a

nettym:

no, not exactly. They didnt really lose their freedom. Any other thoughts?

nettym:

I gtg offline, but it will be C.. There is a screenshot provided below, it gives a brief explanation on what indentured servants in the southern colonies did. (They did not do this for their entire lives) Only a certain number of years as stated in the ss. Hope this helped.

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