2.)Which event most likely made the state of georgia more anxious from their homeland?

A. the discovery of gold in Georgia

B. an outbreak of smallpox within the tribe

C. help given to runaway slaves by the Cherokee tribe***

D. a surge of Spanish missionaries into the tribe

C?

Did you type the question correctly. If the question is asking which event most likely in the state of Georgia created much anxiety among the Cherokee tribes, then A is most definitely the answer. Many Cherokees owned slaves...not freeing them.

C. help given to runaway slaves by the Cherokee tribe

To determine the correct answer, we can analyze each option:

A. The discovery of gold in Georgia: While the gold rush led to an influx of settlers in Georgia, it did not necessarily make the state anxious about their homeland. It actually brought economic prosperity and growth to the region, attracting people from all over.

B. An outbreak of smallpox within the tribe: While an outbreak of smallpox could cause concern and fear for the health and well-being of the people, it does not directly relate to anxiety about the homeland.

C. Help given to runaway slaves by the Cherokee tribe: This option suggests that the Cherokee tribe aided runaway slaves, which would have likely caused anxiety in Georgia. Slavery was a divisive issue, and any assistance provided to escape slaves would have been perceived as a threat to the institution of slavery and the concept of property rights.

D. A surge of Spanish missionaries into the tribe: While the presence of Spanish missionaries may have had cultural and religious implications, it is less likely to have caused anxiety about the homeland compared to the option of the Cherokee tribe assisting runaway slaves.

Therefore, the most likely event that made the state of Georgia more anxious about their homeland was the help given to runaway slaves by the Cherokee tribe (option C).