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Pioneers of the Old South

CHAPTER XVI
16/31

The next year saw fifty-seven others added to these.

Then came Moravians with their pastor.

All these strong, industrious, religious folk made settlements upon the river above Savannah.

Italians came, Piedmontese sent by the trustees to teach the coveted silk-culture.
Oglethorpe, when he sailed to England in 1734, took with him Tomochi-chi, chief of the Yamacraws, and other Indians.

English interest in Georgia increased.


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