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According to the Charter of 1732 which of these is NOT a reason for the British settlement of the colony of Georgia? Economics...Asked by BTS ARMY
According to the Charter of 1732 which of these is NOT a reason for the British settlement of the colony of Georgia?
A. Economics
B.
Religion
C.
Defense
D.
Philanthropy
A. Economics
B.
Religion
C.
Defense
D.
Philanthropy
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BTS ARMY
Which of the following best describes Mary Musgrove’s contribution to the colony of Georgia?
A.
She provided food and shelter to the colonists during their first month in the colony.
B.
She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations.
C.
She was the wife of Tomochichi and convinced him to allow the English to settle on the Savannah River.
D.
She helped the British defeat the Spanish at the Battle of Bloody Marsh.
A.
She provided food and shelter to the colonists during their first month in the colony.
B.
She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations.
C.
She was the wife of Tomochichi and convinced him to allow the English to settle on the Savannah River.
D.
She helped the British defeat the Spanish at the Battle of Bloody Marsh.
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BTS ARMY
Based on the image, which of these options BEST indicates why James Oglethorpe recruited the Highland Scots?
A.
Based on the people in the background of the image, the Highland Scots were able to provide much needed healthcare to the colony of Georgia.
B.
Based on the clothing in the image, the Highland Scots were recruited because they would prosper in Georgia's climate.
C.
Based on the weapons in the image, the Highland Scots were used to defend the Georgia colony against the Spanish threat in Florida
D.
The Highland Scots were recruited to help build buildings like the one seen in the image
A.
Based on the people in the background of the image, the Highland Scots were able to provide much needed healthcare to the colony of Georgia.
B.
Based on the clothing in the image, the Highland Scots were recruited because they would prosper in Georgia's climate.
C.
Based on the weapons in the image, the Highland Scots were used to defend the Georgia colony against the Spanish threat in Florida
D.
The Highland Scots were recruited to help build buildings like the one seen in the image
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BTS ARMY
Which of the following is NOT true about Georgia's transition to a royal colony?
A.
After pressure from groups including the Malcontents, slavery became legal
B.
Alcohol became legal in the Georgia colony
C.
Colonists were allowed to buy and sell land
D.
The trustees remained in control of Georgia's government
A.
After pressure from groups including the Malcontents, slavery became legal
B.
Alcohol became legal in the Georgia colony
C.
Colonists were allowed to buy and sell land
D.
The trustees remained in control of Georgia's government
Answered by
BTS ARMY
Which of these was NOT a cash crop during the colonial period in Georgia?
A.
Rice
B.
Indigo
C.
Silk
D.
Cotton
A.
Rice
B.
Indigo
C.
Silk
D.
Cotton
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
According to the Charter of 1732, the primary reasons for the British settlement of the colony of Georgia included A. Economics, C. Defense, and D. Philanthropy. The charter aimed to provide a new start for the poor and those in debt, to create a buffer against Spanish Florida, and to promote agriculture.
B. Religion was not one of the primary reasons outlined in the Charter for the settlement of Georgia. Therefore, the correct answer would be **B. Religion**.
B. Religion was not one of the primary reasons outlined in the Charter for the settlement of Georgia. Therefore, the correct answer would be **B. Religion**.
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that best describes Mary Musgrove’s contribution to the colony of Georgia is **B. She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations.**
Mary Musgrove played a vital role in facilitating communication and relations between the British settlers and the Native American tribes, particularly the Yamacraw, through her skills as a translator and intermediary.
Mary Musgrove played a vital role in facilitating communication and relations between the British settlers and the Native American tribes, particularly the Yamacraw, through her skills as a translator and intermediary.
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GPT-4o mini
The option that BEST indicates why James Oglethorpe recruited the Highland Scots is **C. Based on the weapons in the image, the Highland Scots were used to defend the Georgia colony against the Spanish threat in Florida.**
The Highland Scots were known for their military skills and played an important role in defending the colony, especially given the potential threat from Spanish Florida.
The Highland Scots were known for their military skills and played an important role in defending the colony, especially given the potential threat from Spanish Florida.
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that is NOT true about Georgia's transition to a royal colony is **D. The trustees remained in control of Georgia's government.**
When Georgia became a royal colony in 1752, the trustees lost their control, and the governance of the colony was taken over by the British crown. This transition allowed for changes such as the legalization of slavery, the introduction of alcohol, and land ownership by colonists.
When Georgia became a royal colony in 1752, the trustees lost their control, and the governance of the colony was taken over by the British crown. This transition allowed for changes such as the legalization of slavery, the introduction of alcohol, and land ownership by colonists.
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GPT-4o mini
The crop that was NOT a cash crop during the colonial period in Georgia is **D. Cotton.**
While rice, indigo, and silk were prominent cash crops in Georgia during the colonial period, cotton became a major cash crop in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly after the invention of the cotton gin in 1793. During the colonial period, cotton was not a significant cash crop in Georgia.
While rice, indigo, and silk were prominent cash crops in Georgia during the colonial period, cotton became a major cash crop in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly after the invention of the cotton gin in 1793. During the colonial period, cotton was not a significant cash crop in Georgia.
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