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what roles did the salzburgers , highland scots , jews , and malcontents play in settling ga During the trustee period

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Salzburgers

group of Protestants from Austria who were invited to settle in GA due to religious persecution they were experiencing in Europe; est. towns of Ebenezer/New Ebenezer. (some of the most successful GA colonists)

Highland Scots

from Highlands of Scotland and known as some of the best fighters in Europe in the 1700's. Oglethorpe brought a group to GA to serve as soldiers for the colony. Founded the town of Darien.

Malcontents

group of colonists who complained about the trustee regulations for the GA colony; primary complaint was the ban on slavery and rum. Eventually liquor and slavery were allowed in GA by the 1750's.

Jews

although originally banned from the colony by Charter of 1732, Oglethorpe allowed these colonists because of two of their members, Dr. Samuel Nunes and Abraham de Lyon(wine maker). Oglethorpe knew the colony needed a doctor and wanted to increase wine production.

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