Georgia was believed to have a good climate for growing valuable crops. This favorable climate attracted settlers who were interested in agricultural opportunities, particularly in cultivating crops like rice, indigo, and eventually cotton.
What impact did climate have on the settlement of Georgia? (1 point) Responses Few settlers stayed in Georgia due to frequent droughts Few settlers stayed in Georgia due to frequent droughts Georgia was believed to have a good climate for growing valuable crops Georgia was believed to have a good climate for growing valuable crops The lack of rainfall prevents crops from growing across the state The lack of rainfall prevents crops from growing across the state Harsh winters caused many settlers to move to other areas
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