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How did rivers affect the locations of early settlements in Georgia? (1 point) O People often settled near shoals where it was...Asked by Noobz
How did rivers affect the locations of early settlements in Georgia?
1.People often settled near shoals where it was easier to cross the river
2.People often settled away from rivers and other bodies of water
3.People typically settled near rivers where the rapids were high
4.People usually settled in areas where riverbeds were even and shallow
1.People often settled near shoals where it was easier to cross the river
2.People often settled away from rivers and other bodies of water
3.People typically settled near rivers where the rapids were high
4.People usually settled in areas where riverbeds were even and shallow
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1. People often settled near shoals where it was easier to cross the river.
Rivers provided important resources and transportation routes for early settlements in Georgia. Settlements were often established near shoals or shallow areas of the river where it was easier for people to cross and navigate. This allowed for easier access to water for drinking, fishing, and farming, as well as facilitating trade and communication with other settlements.
1. People often settled near shoals where it was easier to cross the river.
Rivers provided important resources and transportation routes for early settlements in Georgia. Settlements were often established near shoals or shallow areas of the river where it was easier for people to cross and navigate. This allowed for easier access to water for drinking, fishing, and farming, as well as facilitating trade and communication with other settlements.