This group of Protestants was allowed to settle in Georgia after suffering religious persecution in Europe. They established the towns of Ebeneezer and New Ebeneezer
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Malcontents
Malcontents
Colonists
Colonists
Trustees
Trustees
Salzburgers
Salzburgers
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Salzburgers
are you sure?
Yes, I am sure. The group of Protestants that settled in Georgia after suffering religious persecution in Europe and established the towns of Ebeneezer and New Ebeneezer were called the Salzburgers. They were a group of Lutherans from Salzburg, Austria, who sought religious freedom in the American colony of Georgia.
This group was made up of fierce fighters who would protect Georgia’s southern border from invasion by the Spanish.
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Highland Scots
Highland Scots
Malcontents
Malcontents
Salzburgers
Salzburgers
Trustees
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Highland Scots
Highland Scots
Malcontents
Malcontents
Salzburgers
Salzburgers
Trustees
Highland Scots
are you sure
I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. The group that protected Georgia's southern border from Spanish invasion were the Highland Scots. They were known for their fighting skills and were recruited by James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Georgia colony, to serve as a frontier defense force.