Which statement best sums up Tailfer's point of view?
Read the excerpt from A True and Historical Narrative of
the Colony of Georgia
The First Thing he (Oglethorpe) did after he arrived in
Georgia was to make a kind of solemn Treaty with a Parcel
of Ngitive Indians and all of them have been ever
since maintain at the Publick Charge, at vast Expence,
when many poor Christians were starving in the Colony
a larger Sum of Money has been expended for the Support
of those useless Vagrants, than ever was laid out for the
Encouragement of Silk Wine, or any other Manufacture in
the Colony
Oglethorpe's first treaty should have been with the
Spanish, not the Indians.
Rather than help the Indians, Oglethorpe should have
helped the settlers
Oglethorpe was right to try to establish good relations
with the Indians
Rather than encouraging farming, Oglethorpe should
have helped the Indians

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Answer:

Rather than help the Indians, Oglethorpe should have helped the settlers

Explanation:

From the excerpt, Tailfer's point of view is summed up in the statement that says that "Rather than help the Indians, Oglethorpe should have helped the settlers".

The statement reveals that Tailfer was expecting Oglethorpe to have helped the poor settlers in the land and helped to fund farming before going to help the Indians. It plays out to be that Oglethorpe did not have the settlers in mind.

"A True and Historical Narrative of The Colony of Georgia" is an account from the first settlement till the time it was written. It was written by Patrick Tailfer et al., in 1748.

Answer:B

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