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One of the reasons given for the colonization of Georgia was to serve as a "buffer" colony. This meant that Georgia was
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jam
One of the reasons given for the colonization of Georgia was to serve as a "buffer" colony. This meant that Georgia was
A)
an outpost from which English pirates could attack Spanish galleons.
B)
founded to export raw materials to England and serve as a market for English imports.
C)
a colony built to give England's debtors a new start and a chance to escape English prisons.
D)
a military protective zone between the English colonies and the Spanish settlement in Florida.
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Ms. Sue
A buffer colony would be a neutral colony between two antagonists.
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jam
hey Mrs.Sue thank you once again
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Ms. Sue
You're very welcome, jam.
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Mr. John
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