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13 April, 08:15

What made the Salzburgers different from the Malcontents during Georgia's Trustee Period?

A

They refused to follow the ban on trade with American Indians.

B

They opposed the colony's limits on private land ownership.

C

They were strictly opposed to the practice of slavery.

D

They were devout followers of the Anglican faith.

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  1. 13 April, 08:40
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    They were strictly opposed to the practice of slavery (C)

    Explanation:

    The Salzburgers were German speaking protestants refugees that migrated to the colony of Georgia in 1734 that came into Georgia because they were running away from religious persecution

    The Malcontents were a group of migrants that came to settle in Georgia during the Georgia's Trustee period the Malcontents petitioned the Georgia Trustees to allow the practice of slavery in the colony. but the Salzburgers found Slavery to be bad and opposed it because it was against their Christian faith.
  2. 13 April, 11:03
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    Answer:b
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