Which describes the main reason Georgia’s capital moved so many times? (1 point)ResponsesBritish occupation in Georgia along the Atlantic coastBritish occupation in Georgia along the Atlantic coastcontinued conflict with Creek Indians across various areas of the statecontinued conflict with Creek Indians across various areas of the stateeconomic and population growth in the western and northwestern parts of the stateeconomic and population growth in the western and northwestern parts of the stategrowth of tobacco farming businesses in the western part of the state

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The main reason Georgia’s capital moved so many times is best described by economic and population growth in the western and northwestern parts of the state. As populations shifted and economic development occurred in different regions of Georgia, the capital was relocated to better serve the needs of the populace and the growing economy.