Asked by Sarah

What was the main reason for the westward movement of Georgia's capital cities, as shown on the map below?



a
To find land for gold mining
b
To avoid flooding near the coast
c
To move closer to the mountains
d
To follow population growth as settlers moved west

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
d

The capitals moved inland to remain centrally located for Georgia’s growing population as settlers pushed west onto newly acquired lands.