Which of the following is NOT true about James Oglethorpe?
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He believed in the equality of...
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Which of the following is NOT true about James Oglethorpe?
O A
He believed in the equality of all people and banned slavery in the colony.
ОВ.
He was born in the colony and was the colony's first royal governor.
He promoted religious tolerance, but banned Catholics from the colony.
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He developed the Georgia colony and played a central role in its founding
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