What contributed to the growth in Georgia's economy during Henry Ellis's leadership? Check all that apply.
Crops became more profitable.
Industrialization increased in cities.
Trading became more profitable.
The population of enslaved persons increased.
The number of cottoh mills increased.

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Answer:

  • Crops became more profitable.
  • Trading became more profitable.
  • The population of enslaved persons increased.

Explanation:

Henry Ellis was the Governor of the colony of Georgia from 1756 to 1760 and in that time made changes to Georgia that has led people to refer to him as Georgia's second founder.

His most recognised achievement is the establishment of a system of Government in Georgia that taught them how to govern their selves but in addition, he also improved Georgia's economy.

Under Ellis, the number of enslaved people in Georgia grew by a significant amount. These enslaved people were put to work in Georgian farms where they increased the harvest and made crop farming more profitable.

As a result of this increase in crop yields, traders had a higher quantity of produce to sell which led to trading becoming profitable as well.

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