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how did james oglethorpe, the founder of georgia, treat the local american indians? oglethorpe released them from enslavement and forced labor. oglethorpe provided them with rum and tobacco for a cheap price. oglethorpe allowed them representation in the colonial government. oglethorpe made american indian trade an important part of georgias economy
James Oglethorpe recognized the economic - value of trade with American Indians and made it a significant part of Georgia's economy. He did not release them from enslavement as slavery was restricted but not abolished in early Georgia, he did not provide them with rum and tobacco in a notable way, and there was no representation for them in the colonial government.
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D. Oglethorpe made American Indian trade an important part of Georgia's economy.