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Why were the seminoles a threat to georgia? a) they control the tobacco industry, which was closely tied to georgia's economy b) they had advanced weaponry and were threatening to fight for land rights c) they sheltered runaway slaves and would not return them d) they wanted to take back their lands in the western part of the state

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