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Whose land was often given away as a result of georgia's land lotteries?

a. the king's land
b. the wealthy's land
c. the government's land
d. the native americans' land

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The land given away during Georgia's land lotteries was the Native Americans' land, particularly that of the Cherokee before they ceded their lands through treaties.

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The land often given away as a result of Georgia's land lotteries was d. the Native Americans' land. These lotteries occurred after the passage of the Indian Removal Act and before the Cherokee had signed treaties ceding their land. Georgia created a state land lottery to distribute Cherokee lands to white settlers. This was part of the wider context of land appropriations from Native Americans throughout the history of the United States, where lands were taken from native populations and distributed to white settlers or used as incentives for various reasons like westward expansion and development projects.

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D. The Native American's Land
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