How did James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, treat the local American Indians?
Oglethorpe released them from enslavement and forced labor.
Oglethorpe provided them with rum and tobacco for a cheap price.
Oglethorpe allowed them representation in the colonial government.
Oglethorpe made American Indian trade an important part of Georgia’s economy.

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The last answer. Oglethorpe did make American Indian trade an important part of Georgia's economy.