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Which statement is true about the colonial period of Georgia?
A
The colony of Georgia did not allow Catholics but did not allow Jewish immigrants.
B
People who lived in Georgia had to swear allegiane to the Highland Scots and this caused tension with other immigrants such as the Salzburgers and Spanish.
C
The Malcontents supported Oglethorpe and views on the plantation system which led to the founding of Savannah.
D
Georgia transitioned into a royal colony in 1752 when trustee regulations were ignored by colonists for decades.
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Which statement is true about the colonial period of Georgia?
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The colony of Georgia did no...
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