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Samuel Nunes played what role in Georgia's early colonial history?

A) He led the negotiations with Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
B) He assisted James Oglethorpe to slow a yellow fever outbreak.
C) He helped James Oglethorpe in establishing Georgia's wine production.
D) He helped settle the dispute between the Malcontents and the royal governor.

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The answer is B:)

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User Octopoid
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The correct answer is B) He assisted James Oglethorpe to slow a yellow fever outbreak.

Samuel Nunes played the following role in Georgia's early colonial history: He assisted James Oglethorpe to slow a yellow fever outbreak.

Nunes was a physician living in the Georgia colony by 1773. In that time, the colony was suffering from a Yellow fever epidemy that was sickening the people of Georgia. The founder of the colony, James Oglethorpe, desperately needed help and Nunes appeared in the right time to help control the disease and heal people.

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