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Which best describes the relationship between colonists and American Indians in the early days of the Georgia colony?

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The answer should be relations were good due to the policies of James Oglethorpe.
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The relationship was good due to the policies of James Oglethorpe.

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Georgia was founded in 1732 by James Edward Oglethorpe. Oglethorpe was an English general, under the charter given by England's King George, he establishes a new colony named Georgia. Upon the arrival of Oglethorpe in America, he found Yamacraw Indians who lived in the coastal region of Georgia. Chief Tomochichi was the chief of the Yamacraw Indian tribe. The Yamacraw Indians and colonist kept a friendly relation which served them both in trade and diplomatic connections.

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