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Instruction

Acuve
Life in the Colony
Thomas Brown was the son of a wealthy merchant and a
loyalist. He formed a large settlement north of Augusta
called Brownsborough. In August 1775, members of the
local committee confronted him at his home. When he
refused to denounce the crown, he was tortured, beaten,
and almost killed. The committee had made an example
of him.
Months later, when he had recovered from his injuries,
he recruited hundreds of loyalists to form a militia called
Brown's Rangers in the backcountry. They would later
help British forces capture Augusta.
What does this passage demonstrate about
life in the Georgia colony in 1775?
o Colonists did not have an opinion on the
issue of independence.
o Colonists were divided over the issue of
independence.
O Most colonists wanted to maintain ties to
Britain.
O Most colonists wanted to be free of
British rule.
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Instruction Acuve Life in the Colony Thomas Brown was the son of a wealthy merchant-example-1
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c because i got it right

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its b

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