Question 9 4 pts Georgia served as a military buffer against the Spanish in Florida. What was another reason why the English settled Georgia? Georgia was a safe haven for escaped slaves. • Georgia served as a social experiment congregating settlers from different countries and religions. Georgia possessed a perfect climate to grow wheat and corn in abundance to transport back to England. Georgia could serve as a convenient trading partner with Spanish Florida. Georgia could serve as a convenient trading partner with Spanish Florida.
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