Which of the following best describes relations between colonists and American Indians in the early days of the Georgia colony? Relations were good due to the policies of James Oglethorpe. Relations were poor due to the policies of William Berkeley. Relations were strained due to the Tuscarora War. Relations improved following Bacon’s Rebellion.

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Option:  Relations were good due to the policies of James Oglethorpe.

Explanation:

Relations between colonists and American Indians in the early days of the Georgia colony was peaceful, with no wars between them. The efforts of James Oglethorpe play a vital role in the relationship between colonists and Yamacraw Indians.

When Oglethorpe came to colonies, he found Yamacraw Indians who lived in coastal Georgia. The Yamacraw Indians and colonist of Georgia maintained a friendly relation which helped them both in trade and to establish diplomatic connections without breaking the peace. The Georgian settlers exchange for deerskins and other native goods from the Indians.

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The answer is A

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