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1 February, 20:47

Why was James Oglethorpe important for Jewish settlement in Georgia during the Trustee Period?

A) He was the first Jewish settler to land in Georgia.

B) He actively recruited European Jews to settle in Georgia.

C) He was the official who first allowed 42 Jewish settlers to land in Georgia.

D) His conversion to Judaism showed other Georgians that this religion should be accepted.

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  1. 2 February, 00:33
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    C) he was the official who first allowed 42 jewish settlers to land in georgia
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