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Ymorist [56]
4 years ago
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By such a Colony, many families, who would otherwise starve, will be provided for, and made masters of house and lands: the peop

le in Great Britain to whom these...Families were a burden, will be relieved. Which statement describes the effect of this quotation by James Oglethorpe?
History
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docker41 [41]4 years ago
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Answer: A. A large number of debtors decided to settle in Georgia

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