Questions: Question 7 10 pts Use Chapter 6, Section 2: Georgia as a Trustee Colony. The colonists that came over on charity could receive how many acres of land? 500 50 5000 250 Question 8 10 pts Use Chapter 6, Section 2: Georgia as a Trustee Colony. Some colonists began to complain about some of the Trustee's regulations.

Question 7
10 pts

Use Chapter 6, Section 2: Georgia as a Trustee Colony.
The colonists that came over on charity could receive how many acres of land?
500
50
5000
250
Question 8
10 pts

Use Chapter 6, Section 2: Georgia as a Trustee Colony.
Some colonists began to complain about some of the Trustee's regulations.
Transcript text: Question 7 10 pts Use Chapter 6, Section 2: Georgia as a Trustee Colony. The colonists that came over on charity could receive how many acres of land? 500 50 5000 250 Question 8 10 pts Use Chapter 6, Section 2: Georgia as a Trustee Colony. Some colonists began to complain about some of the Trustee's regulations.
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The answer to Question 7 is 50 acres.

Explanation for each option:

  • 500 acres: This is incorrect. Colonists who came over on charity were not given such a large amount of land.
  • 50 acres: This is correct. Colonists who came over on charity were typically given 50 acres of land.
  • 5000 acres: This is incorrect. Such a large amount of land was not allocated to individual colonists under the charity scheme.
  • 250 acres: This is incorrect. While some wealthier colonists could receive larger tracts of land, those who came over on charity were given 50 acres.

For Question 8, you would need to refer to Chapter 6, Section 2 of the relevant text to provide a detailed answer. However, based on historical context, some of the Trustee's regulations that colonists complained about included restrictions on land ownership, the prohibition of slavery, and the ban on rum. These regulations were seen as limiting economic opportunities and personal freedoms, leading to dissatisfaction among some colonists.

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