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