1. The followers of which religion were not allowed to settle in Georgia until after the American Revolution?

Anglican
Jewish
Catholics
Baptist

C

C
B
BC are the answers your welcome :3

Leson 11: Society and culture in colonial georgia

1.Catholics.
2.teacher's pay was low, and farming was more profitable.
3.Georgians had more leisure time.
4.the gateway to the backcountry was augusta.
backcountry settlers only had themselves to rely on for survival.

V is correct for connexus acadamy

I'm stuck on this too

Any have the answers? Please

Catholic

Thanks V

thanks @sus I got an 100%

To find the answer to this question, you can start by conducting some research on the history of religious settlements in Georgia. One approach is to search credible sources, such as history books or reputable websites, that provide information on the religious landscape of Georgia during the American Revolution.

During your research, you may come across various historical facts about Georgia's religious landscape. Pay attention to any evidence or accounts relating to the restrictions or allowances placed on different religious groups during that period.

By analyzing and evaluating this information, you will likely discover that of the options provided, the followers of the Catholic faith were not allowed to settle in Georgia until after the American Revolution. These restrictions were put in place due to the historical rivalry and prejudice between Catholics and the predominantly Protestant population of Georgia at that time.

https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/georgia-history-overview

Scroll down to "Colonial and Revolutionary Georgia" and keep reading. Who was not allowed to settle in Georgia during this period of time?