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Which claim based on "The Founding of Georgia" has sufficient evidence to support its accuracy?

A
South Carolina did not need protection from the Spanish or the Indians residing in Florida in 1732.

B
Oglethorpe built a colony in 1732 that would allow debtors to find a new life far away from England.

C
Georgia was no longer necessary for the protection of South Carolina by 1748, which was one of the causes for the colony to transition to a Royal one.

D
In 1750, the colony of Georgia was as successful as South Carolina because of the land laws that allowed plantations to be built around Savannah for the production of cotton.

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Answer:

B. Oglethorpe built a colony in 1732 that would allow debtors to find a new life far away from England has sufficient evidence to support its accuracy.

Step-by-step explanation:

The claim that has sufficient evidence to support its accuracy is claim B, which states that Oglethorpe built a colony in 1732 that would allow debtors to find a new life far away from England. This claim is supported by historical records and accounts of the founding of Georgia, which indicate that one of the motivations for establishing the colony was to provide a new home and fresh start for debtors who were struggling in England. The colony was seen as a place where these individuals could begin anew and rebuild their lives, free from the debts that had burdened them in England.

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