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1. The similarity of the Salzburgers to the Highland Scots is in their Trusteeship mandate, which they received from King George II and General James Oglethorpe respectively.
2. Their difference can be traced to the different Trusteeship mandates that they received.
- The Salzburgers received the mandate to settle in Georgia as colonists, and they created the towns of Ebenezer and New Ebenezer in Georgia.
- The Highland Scots provided the required security for the colonists.
3. Overall, the Salzburgers and the Highland Scots played pivotal roles in the Trustee Period in Georgia's history.
- The two groups were recruited by King George II and General James Oglethorpe respectively to settle in and colonize (the Salzburgers) and to secure the English Colony (the Highland Scots) from the Spanish in Florida.
- The Salzburgers and the Highland Scots worked hard to ensure that they fulfilled the management trusteeship given to them by King George II in the colony of Georgia by undertaking these projects:
- negotiating treaties with the Native Americans
- making rules and regulations that guided the colonists
- showing their disapproval of slavery and slave practices
- securing the colony of Georgia from Spanish influence.
Thus, in the absence of unwilling settlers from England and organized government systems, the Salzburgers and the Highland Scots proved that they were well-suited to the Trustee Period in Georgia's history.
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