The followers of the Jewish religion were not allowed to settle in Georgia until after the American Revolution.
The followers of which religion were not allowed to settle in Georgia until after the American Revolution?
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Responses
Anglican
Jewish
Jewish
Catholics
Catholics
Baptist
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Why did social activities increase in royal Georgia?
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Responses
Farms were worked only by slaves
Farms were worked only by slaves
Georgians had more leisure time
Georgians had more leisure time
Most Georgians lived in cities
Most Georgians lived in cities
Most Georgians were professionals
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Responses
Farms were worked only by slaves
Farms were worked only by slaves
Georgians had more leisure time
Georgians had more leisure time
Most Georgians lived in cities
Most Georgians lived in cities
Most Georgians were professionals
Social activities increased in royal Georgia because Georgians had more leisure time.
Which of the following best describes land ownership policies during the royal period?
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Land ownership was very limited to prevent the establishment of a planter class.
Land ownership was very limited to prevent the establishment of a planter class.
Land ownership was expanded to encourage the establishment of large plantations.
Land ownership was expanded to encourage the establishment of large plantations.
Land ownership was considered illegal during the royal period
Land ownership was considered illegal during the royal period
Land ownership was only granted through inheritance
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Responses
Land ownership was very limited to prevent the establishment of a planter class.
Land ownership was very limited to prevent the establishment of a planter class.
Land ownership was expanded to encourage the establishment of large plantations.
Land ownership was expanded to encourage the establishment of large plantations.
Land ownership was considered illegal during the royal period
Land ownership was considered illegal during the royal period
Land ownership was only granted through inheritance
The statement that best describes land ownership policies during the royal period is: Land ownership was very limited to prevent the establishment of a planter class.
Which of the following was NOT an important crop grown in Georgia during the colonial period?
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Responses
Wine
Wine
Rice
Rice
Indigo
Indigo
Cotton
Cotton
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Responses
Wine
Wine
Rice
Rice
Indigo
Indigo
Cotton
Cotton
The crop that was NOT an important crop grown in Georgia during the colonial period is Cotton. Cotton became a significant crop in Georgia after the invention of the cotton gin in the late 18th century, which was after the colonial period.