As a result of james oglethorpe's determination to effect social change,
a) the colony of the...
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As a result of james oglethorpe's determination to effect social change,
a) the colony of the carolina's was established as a proprietary colony.
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b) thousands of catholics were allowed to settle in the colony of maryland.
c) the colony of georgia was founded as an alternative to prison for those in debt.
d) it was determined that the fertile virginia soil would be most suitable for growing tobacco.
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