Which statement BEST describes Spanish presence in Georgia after 1686?

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There wasn’t much presence because the Spanish had abandoned their missions and moved south.
There wasn’t much presence because the Spanish had abandoned their missions and moved south.

It was stable for another 100 years.
It was stable for another 100 years.

The Spanish remained in the area but fell under the authority of British rule.
The Spanish remained in the area but fell under the authority of British rule.

It grew in order to resist the French and British.

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The statement that BEST describes Spanish presence in Georgia after 1686 is:

There wasn’t much presence because the Spanish had abandoned their missions and moved south.

After 1686, the Spanish focused their efforts further south in Florida and other areas, leading to a diminished presence in Georgia.