What impact did climate have on the settlement of Georgia?

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Few settlers stayed in
Georgia due to frequent droughts
Georgia was believed to have a good climate for growing valuable crops
The lack of rainfall
prevents crops from growing across the state
Harsh winters caused
many settlers to move to other areas

1 answer

The correct option is: Georgia was believed to have a good climate for growing valuable crops.

The climate of Georgia, characterized by a warm and temperate environment, was seen as favorable for agricultural activities, which attracted settlers looking to cultivate crops like cotton, rice, and tobacco.