What was the one product that the Salazburgers had some success with in Georgia that other settlers did not?

A. Squash
B. Rice
C. corn
D. Silk

Is it A? I'm not sure

I don't know. Check your book for corn and silk.

To find the answer to this question, we need to look for information about the Salazburgers and their success with a particular product in Georgia.

The Salazburgers were a group of settlers from Austria who arrived in the colony of Georgia in the 1730s. They were known for their agricultural skills and their contributions to the colony's development.

To determine which product the Salazburgers had some success with in Georgia, we can eliminate the answer choices one by one.

A. Squash: While squash is a popular crop and can be successfully grown in Georgia, there is no specific mention of the Salazburgers having exceptional success with it.

B. Rice: Growing rice was a significant agricultural endeavor in Georgia during the colonial period. However, rice was also cultivated by other settlers, so it is not unique to the Salazburgers.

C. Corn: Corn was an important crop for many early settlers in Georgia, including the Salazburgers. However, it was not exclusive to their success.

D. Silk: The Salazburgers were indeed successful with silk production in Georgia. They brought the knowledge and skills of sericulture (silk production) from Europe and established the first silk industry in the colony. Their efforts were supported by the local government, and they achieved a considerable degree of success in silk production.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. Silk. The Salazburgers had some success with silk production in Georgia, which set them apart from other settlers who did not cultivate silk.