The person being described by the list is Mary Musgrove. She was half English and half Native American, owned a trading post near the early Georgia settlement, was fluent in both English and Native American languages, and acted as an interpreter for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi.
Who is being described by the list below:
Half English half native american
owned a trading post close to the early Georgia settlement
Fluent in English and native American languages
acted as an interpreter for Oglethorpe and tomochichi
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Mary Musgrove
Mary Musgrove
Hernando de Soto
Hernando de Soto
James Wright
James Wright
King George III
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He had a cure for the disease caused by the mosquitos
He had a cure for the disease caused by the mosquitos
He kept peace between the British settlers and the Creek Indians
He kept peace between the British settlers and the Creek Indians
He kept most of the land that Oglethorpe wanted for the settlement
He kept most of the land that Oglethorpe wanted for the settlement
He helped plan the orderly arrangement of Savannah
He helped plan the orderly arrangement of Savannah
The contribution of Tomochichi to the success of the Georgia colony was He kept peace between the British settlers and the Creek Indians. This was crucial for the establishment and survival of the colony during its early years.
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Malcontents
Malcontents
Colonists
Colonists
Trustees
Trustees
Salzburgers
The group of Protestants that was allowed to settle in Georgia after suffering religious persecution in Europe and established the towns of Ebeneezer and New Ebeneezer is the Salzburgers.
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True
True
False
True: The Malcontents were indeed different from other colonists living in Georgia because they settled in Georgia without financial assistance. They were a group of settlers who were dissatisfied with the regulations and conditions set by the Trustees and often sought to operate independently.
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Highland Scots
Highland Scots
Malcontents
Malcontents
Salzburgers
Salzburgers
Trustees
The group made up of fierce fighters who would protect Georgia’s southern border from invasion by the Spanish was the Highland Scots.
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Jews
Jews
Catholics
Catholics
Salzburgers
Salzburgers
Malcontents
The group that was never allowed in the Georgia colony was Catholics. Initially, the trustees of the Georgia colony prohibited Catholics from settling there due to concerns about potential alliances with Spanish Florida, which was a Catholic territory.