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The 400 Catholic Acadians sent to Georgia found themselves in a colony that forbade the practice of their faith. The destitution they experienced encouraged many to accept passports to leave Georgia in the spring of 1756 and travel to colonies farther north. The 100 to 200 Acadians who remained behind built huts outside Savannah and made oars and other sailing implements; still, poverty and illness debilitated them. At the war's conclusion in 1763, the Acadians left Georgia, where they had lived in misery and without the comfort of priests. Many resettled in the French colony of Haiti.

According to the article, what challenges did French Catholic settlers face in their new home? Check all that apply.

poverty
sickness
violent conflict
religious persecution
a lack of religious leaders
a lack of natural resources

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Answered by pandeysanskar358
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Answer:

a lack of natural resources

Answered by Anonymous
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poverty and illness

as u can see in last 5th line

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