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fredd [130]
3 years ago
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Your Georgia Studies class is planning a field trip to visit historical sites that reflect the cultural diversity of colonial Ge

orgia. Which suggestion would make the BEST choice for suitable destinations? A) Savannah and Augusta, because they were two of Georgia's earliest settlements. B) Ebenezer and Darien, because each town was built by immigrants to the Georgia colony. C) Atlanta and Macon, because they played a major role in the economy of Georgia in the colonial era. D) St. Simons Island and Fort Frederica, because they were the sites of decisive battles between the Georgia colonists and the Spanish.
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statuscvo [17]3 years ago
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The answer is B: Ebeneezer <span>and Darien, because each town was built by immigrants to the Georgia colony. </span>
jarptica [38.1K]3 years ago
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  If your Georgia Studies class was interested in visiting sites that reflect the cultural diversity of Georgia's population during the colonial era, the most suitable choices would be Ebenezer and Darien, because each town was built by immigrants to the Georgia colony. While the other sites would be great choices for field trips, none of them are directly related to the cultural diversity of colonial Georgia.

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