In 1734 a group of Australian protesters known as Salzburgers arrived in the Georgia colony. What was the name of the settelment they built 25 miles northwest of the savannah

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Answer:

Ebenezer.

Explanation:

The Georgian Salzburgers were a group of Protestant families who were expelled from Salzburg by the Archbishop during the Catholic Counterreformation. While some went to Prussia and the Netherlands, the rest went to America.

In 1734, the group of Salburgers arrived by ship at the mouth of the Savannah River. There, they began to establish a settlement nearby the lands of the Uchee Indians. This settlement was given the biblical name "Ebenezer" which means "stone of help".