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List the most common reason for the movement of Georgia’s Capital.
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Do you mean the U.S. state of Georgia or the country of Georgia?
Brief answer for both:
- U.S. state of Georgia: the most common reason was to keep the capital more centrally located as the population and settlement moved inland/westward (also sometimes for security during wars).
- Country of Georgia: the most common reason was security and political control—moving because of invasions, changing royal centers, or shifts in strategic/economic importance.
Tell me which one you want more detail about and I’ll list the specific moves and reasons.
Brief answer for both:
- U.S. state of Georgia: the most common reason was to keep the capital more centrally located as the population and settlement moved inland/westward (also sometimes for security during wars).
- Country of Georgia: the most common reason was security and political control—moving because of invasions, changing royal centers, or shifts in strategic/economic importance.
Tell me which one you want more detail about and I’ll list the specific moves and reasons.
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