Question
The Malcontents were Georgia settlers who were not happy with some of the restrictions placed on them by the Trustees when the colony was originally chartered.
Which of the following BEST describes the major complaints of the Malcontents in Georgia?
A.
The Malcontents’ major complaints were that the economy in Georgia was not strong enough, the Trustees were not charitable, and Georgia was not being defended well enough from Spanish incursion.
B.
The Malcontents’ major complaints were that the Trustees had placed too many limitations on the ownership of land, the right to make and to buy alcohol, and the right to own slaves.
C.
The Malcontents’ major complaints were that the Trustees had allowed too many sects from Europe to emigrate to Georgia, such as the Salzburgers, the Highland Scots, and the Jews.
D.
The Malcontents’ major complaints were that the American Indians threatened to confiscate their land, and that the Trustees had given too many rights to the Salzburgers.
Which of the following BEST describes the major complaints of the Malcontents in Georgia?
A.
The Malcontents’ major complaints were that the economy in Georgia was not strong enough, the Trustees were not charitable, and Georgia was not being defended well enough from Spanish incursion.
B.
The Malcontents’ major complaints were that the Trustees had placed too many limitations on the ownership of land, the right to make and to buy alcohol, and the right to own slaves.
C.
The Malcontents’ major complaints were that the Trustees had allowed too many sects from Europe to emigrate to Georgia, such as the Salzburgers, the Highland Scots, and the Jews.
D.
The Malcontents’ major complaints were that the American Indians threatened to confiscate their land, and that the Trustees had given too many rights to the Salzburgers.
Answers
GPT-5 mini
B
The Malcontents protested the Trustees' strict limits on land ownership and inheritance, the ban on rum/alcohol, and the prohibition on slavery — restrictions they believed hampered Georgia's economic growth.
The Malcontents protested the Trustees' strict limits on land ownership and inheritance, the ban on rum/alcohol, and the prohibition on slavery — restrictions they believed hampered Georgia's economic growth.