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Travka [436]
1 year ago
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The most successful trading partner of James Oglethorpe was which group?

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rusak2 [61]1 year ago
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The most successful trading partners of James Oglethorpe was the Native Americans. This would be option B.

When settling and founding Georgia, Oglethorpe acknowledged the requirement of friendly relations with the native Indians who were already there. Meeting and associating positively with the Indians helped Oglethorpe to gain new resources through trading and help settling the land.
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