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Select all reasons listed in the Charter of 1732 for founding Georgia.
A
.
Defense against Spanish Florida
B.
Search for gold and silver
C.
Economic opportunities (silk, wine)
D.
A place for debtors and the poor to start over
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A, C, and D.
- A: The charter explicitly framed Georgia as a buffer colony to defend South Carolina and British interests from Spanish Florida.
- C: The trustees were instructed to promote economic production such as silk and wine for Britain.
- D: The charter promoted settling “the worthy poor” and debtors to give them a fresh start.
B (search for gold and silver) was not a stated reason in the 1732 charter.
- A: The charter explicitly framed Georgia as a buffer colony to defend South Carolina and British interests from Spanish Florida.
- C: The trustees were instructed to promote economic production such as silk and wine for Britain.
- D: The charter promoted settling “the worthy poor” and debtors to give them a fresh start.
B (search for gold and silver) was not a stated reason in the 1732 charter.
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