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NNADVOKAT [17]
3 years ago
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Who wanted to make one of England's Southern Colonies into a haven for English debtors? Use the excerpt and your knowledge of so

cial studies to answer the following questions. "This city [Temixtitlan, Mexico] has many public squares, in which are situated the markets and other places for buying and selling. There is one square twice as large as that of the city of Salamanca, surrounded by porticoes, where are daily assembled more than sixty thousand souls, engaged in buying and selling; and where are found all kinds of merchandise that the world affords, embracing the necessaries of life, as for instance articles of food, as well as jewels of gold and silver, lead, brass, copper, tin, precious stones, bones, shells, snails, and feathers." —Hernán Cortés: from Second Letter to Charles V, 1520
A. Nathaniel Bacon
B. James Oglethorpe
C. King Charles I
D. Lord Baltimore
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2 answers:
erastova [34]3 years ago
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The correct answer is B) James Oglethorpe.

James Oglethorpe wanted to make one of England's Southern Colonies into a haven for English debtors.

James Edward Oglethorpe (1696-1785) was the English military official that founded the colony of Georgia in the Americas.

He wanted to send prisoners that were in the jails in England to this new territory in the Americas. This way it could free space in jails and sent the people to settle in Georgia. This could be a fresh new start for poor people and former prisoners.

nlexa [21]3 years ago
6 0
B James Oglethorpe hope this helps
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