Type your answer here... Who served as the translator for oglethorpe in his discussions with tomochichi?- william bull
James Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia, and served as the Governor of Georgia from 1732 to 1743. He also served as a Member of Parliament in Great Britain. James lived from 1696 to 1785.
mary musgrove
dona marina
Sacagawea.
According to both Encyclopedia Britannica and History.com, James Edward Oglethorpe had the idea of founding a colony that served as both a place of refuge for debtors and persecuted Protestants. In 1732, Oglethorpe secured the charter that created Georgia.
no, Manco did not so it is false
Sacajawea (i probably spelt it wrong though)
James Oglethorpe
neither, She was an actual native American woman who served as a translator On the Lewis and Clark expedition. Lewis and Clark led an expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase.
La Malinche, also known as Doña Marina, was the woman who served as a negotiator and translator for Hernán Cortés during the Spanish conquest of Mexico. She played a crucial role in facilitating communication between the Spanish and indigenous populations.
Washington was president of the convention. Historical reports show he didn't contribute to the discussions in the convention, but served to keep the convention on task.
James Oglethorpe served as the de facto governor of Georgia from its founding in 1733 until 1743, totaling about 10 years. However, he never held the official title of governor after 1743, although he remained an influential leader in the colony until his return to England in 1744. His leadership was pivotal in establishing the colony's early governance and policies.