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Yes, Mary Musgrove served as a interpreter between the English colonists and native Creek Indians in colonial Georgia, particularly working with James Oglethorpe to establish peaceful relations and facilitate trade. She played a significant role in diplomatic negotiations and cultural exchanges during the early days of Georgia's colonization.
A Yamacraw, he oversaw negotiations between the Creek and the Georgia Colonists.
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Mary A. Kowalczyk has written: 'Role differentiation in task oriented groups' -- subject(s): Role playing
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Do you mean in "founding" Georgia? I'm sure they already knew where it was so they didn't have to find it.
Georgia, commonly known as the "Peach State", places a high importance on the peach because it plays a major role in their agriculture economy. Peaches first appeared in Georgia in 1571 and have played a major role in Georgia's economy since the mid-1800s. Georgia is currently the 3rd largest producer of peaches in the USA.
Mary Tyler Moore's role was that of Laura Petrie .
Mary Alpert has written: 'The role of public transport in New Towns'