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What is the MOST LIKELY reason the Battle of Bloody Marsh was vital to England and the English-owned colonies?
A)
The Battle of Bloody Marsh proved England was the superior military power.
B)
The battle helped to improve the relationships with local Native Americans.
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C)
In the battle, Georgia settlers became a unified group that worked together.
D)
After the battle, the Spanish did not try to gain any English-owned colonies.

Answer :

d is the correct answer


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D. After the battle, the Spanish did not try to gain any English-owned colonies.

Due to the weakening of the Spanish army in the war and the fact that they no longer seemed indestructible, the morale was severely affected, which provoked the retreat and a reluctance to undertake future campaigns in the region.

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