Question
How was Mary Musgrove MOST influential in the development of the Georgia colony?
A.
She was Georgia’s first successful businesswoman and helped stabilize the colony’s economy.
B.
She was instrumental in establishing good relations between the British settlers and Tomochichi’s tribe.
C.
She became involved in colonial politics after accompanying her husband and James Oglethorpe on a voyage to Britain.
D.
She established the legal precedent for recognizing Native American claims on land when she took her own claims to British courts.
A.
She was Georgia’s first successful businesswoman and helped stabilize the colony’s economy.
B.
She was instrumental in establishing good relations between the British settlers and Tomochichi’s tribe.
C.
She became involved in colonial politics after accompanying her husband and James Oglethorpe on a voyage to Britain.
D.
She established the legal precedent for recognizing Native American claims on land when she took her own claims to British courts.
Answers
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Mary Musgrove served as an interpreter and cultural mediator between James Oglethorpe and the Creek leader Tomochichi, helping secure peaceful relations, trade, and cooperation that were crucial to the colony’s survival and growth.
Mary Musgrove served as an interpreter and cultural mediator between James Oglethorpe and the Creek leader Tomochichi, helping secure peaceful relations, trade, and cooperation that were crucial to the colony’s survival and growth.