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

A)
the English wanted to meet Oglethorpe’s Native American friends.
B)
it showed the goodwill between the Native Americans and the English.
C)
Oglethorpe wanted Native Americans to act and to talk like the English.
D)
Tomochichi did not trust James Oglethorpe or the English until the trip.

I don't like any of those answers. B is probably the best answer, though.

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it is B

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the information provided and eliminate the incorrect options.

A) The option states that the English wanted to meet Oglethorpe's Native American friends. However, there is no mention of this in the information given, so we can eliminate this option.

B) The option states that the trip showed goodwill between the Native Americans and the English. This is a plausible answer considering that Tomochichi, a Native American chief, went on the trip with James Oglethorpe, an Englishman. This trip could have been seen as a gesture of friendship and cooperation, so it is possible that this option is correct.

C) The option suggests that Oglethorpe wanted Native Americans to act and talk like the English. Nothing in the information given supports this claim. Therefore, we can eliminate this option.

D) The option states that Tomochichi did not trust James Oglethorpe or the English until the trip. There is no evidence to support this statement, so we can eliminate this option.

Based on the analysis above, the most likely correct answer is B) it showed the goodwill between the Native Americans and the English.

I cant find the answer ive been looking all over the internet

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