A group of members invited William of Orange to "invade" England.
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Oglethorpe went to Georgia in 1736, with the approval of his fellow Trustees, to found two new settlements on the frontiers, Frederica on St. Simons Island and Augusta at the headwaters of the Savannah River in Indian country. Both places were garrisoned by troops. In 1737 Oglethorpe returned to England to demand a regiment of regulars from a reluctant Walpole. Not only did he get his regiment and a commission as colonel, but Egmont persuaded Walpole to pay for all military expenses.
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Contributed their political ideals, theater, philosophy, art and architecture to the world. <span>Suggested everything was made of atoms
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The relationship between Massasoit and New England colonists
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So thinking about the one that doesn't have any association with trickery and war, you automatically can rule out the walking purchase, because the native Americans and English colonies were going up against each other for land. Then you have the Pequots and Connecticut colonists, if you remember, they do have not have good relations with each other and have had a war before, so that leaves you with the last option which is
The relationship between Massasoit and New England colonists.
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D First, B Second, C third, A last
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