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Why did many early cities such as Macon and Augusta develop along the Fall Line?(1 point)
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It provided fertile soil for farming
It provided fertile soil for farming
It offered scenic views for settlers
It offered scenic views for settlers
It created waterfalls that powered mills and marked the head of navigation
It created waterfalls that powered mills and marked the head of navigation
It was rich in minerals and coal
It was rich in minerals and coal
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It provided fertile soil for farming
It provided fertile soil for farming
It offered scenic views for settlers
It offered scenic views for settlers
It created waterfalls that powered mills and marked the head of navigation
It created waterfalls that powered mills and marked the head of navigation
It was rich in minerals and coal
It was rich in minerals and coal
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It created waterfalls that powered mills and marked the head of navigation — the falls provided water power for industry and were the furthest upriver ships could reliably travel.
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