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Why was James Wright important to Georgia during the late 1770s?

A. He fought for Georgia in the Battle of Kettle Creek.
B. He helped Georgia with strategy for the siege of Savannah.
C. He expressed the feelings of the people of Georgia to Britain.
D. He was sent to Georgia to restore the colony to the British Crown.

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User Josejuan
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Wright dutifully enforced the 1765 Stamp Act, which helped to spark the American Revolution

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User Tokuriku
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the answer is c
hope this helps
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User Chirag Ode
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