Which of the following statements best explains james oglethorpe's attitude toward slavery in georgia? a. he was indifferent to the idea of slavery in georgia. b. he had very mixed feeling about slavery in georgia. c. he was in favor of slavery being the center of georgia's economy. d. he wanted georgia to be a southern colony that was not economically dependent on slavery.

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d. He wanted Georgia to be a southern colony that was not economically dependent on slavery.

James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Georgia colony, envisioned it as a place for the "worthy poor" to start anew and avoid the economic disparities and social problems associated with slavery. Oglethorpe was initially opposed to the introduction of slavery in Georgia and sought to create a colony where small farmers could prosper without relying on slave labor. His vision was influenced by humanitarian concerns and a desire to establish a colony based on principles of social equality and economic opportunity. While Oglethorpe's early efforts to prohibit slavery were not entirely successful in the long term, his initial intention was to create a colony that did not rely on the institution of slavery for its economic foundation.

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