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Tomochichi's trip to England with James Oglethorpe was important because

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option B.   Tomochichi's trip to England with James Oglethorpe was important because it showed the goodwill between the Native Americans and the English.      James Oglethorpe was well known for his social reforms and his efforts in trying to settle the British colonies in the New World.      Tomochichi along with Oglethorpe worked together to build the city of Savannah.

Answered by tristondavis
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Answer:

B: it showed the goodwill between the American Indians and the English.

Explanation:

James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi’s relationship in Georgia had always been friendly and the trip to England proved that. The trip was important because it showed the goodwill between the American Indians and the English.

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