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History, 10.12.2020 21:00, Tyrant4life

What is true about the Gullah who lived in areas of colonial South Carolina and Georgia?
A. They claimed the most desirable farmland in the area.
B. They taught their language to white settlers.
C. They joined African Americans from other colonies in uprisings.
D. They kept more of their African culture than other African
Americans.

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