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Originally, Trustees of Georgia decided not to allow Jewish people to settle in the colony. In 1733, however, a ship carrying Jewish refugees from Portugal arrived in the colony. Though the Trustees disagreed on the issue, James Oglethorpe allowed the passengers to stay. Which was one effect of Oglethorpe's decision?
A.
One of the ship's passengers was a teacher who established the first school house in the colony.
B.
The passengers played an active role in translating the languages of native peoples.
C.
One of the ship's passengers was a doctor who saved the lives of many colonists ill with yellow fever.
D.
The passengers played an active role in defending the colony against native attacks.
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