GEORGE the second, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, and so forth. To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting.

Whereas we are credibly informed, that many of our poor subjects are, through misfortunes and want of employment, reduced to great necessity, insomuch as by their labor they are not able to provide a maintenance for themselves and families; and if they had means to defray their charges of passage, and other expences, incident to new settlements, they would be glad to settle in any of our provinces in
America where by cultivating the lands, at present waste and desolate, they might not only gain a comfortable subsistence for themselves and families, but also strengthen our colonies and increase the trade, navigation and wealth of these our realms. And whereas our provinces in North America, have been frequently ravaged by Indian enemies, more especially that of South-Carolina, which in the late War, by the neighboring savages, was laid waste with fire and sword and great numbers of English inhabitants, miserably massacred, and our loving subjects who now inhabit them, by reason of the smallness of their numbers, will in case of a new war, be exposed to the late calamities; inasmuch as their whole southern frontier continueth unsettled, and lieth open to the said savages. And whereas we think it highly becoming our crown and royal dignity, to protect all our loving subjects, be they ever so distant from us; to extend our fatherly compassion even to the meanest and most unfortunate of our people, and to relieve the wants of our above mentioned poor subjects; and that it will be highly conducive for accomplishing those ends, that a regular colony of the said poor people be settled and established in the southern territories of Carolina.

According to the text, Georgia was
A) Settled for religious reasons
B) settled for economic reasons
C) more affordable than other colonies
D) much safer than other colonies

First off Bababoi is rude. I chose B. Settled for economic reasons. I’m using USA testprep. I don’t know if I’m right so take this with a grain of salt, but I think this is the correct answer.

B) settled for economic reasons

According to the text, Georgia was settled for economic reasons. The text mentions that many poor subjects in Great Britain were unable to provide for themselves and their families due to misfortunes and lack of employment. By settling in the colonies in America, specifically in the southern territories of Carolina (which is now Georgia), these poor subjects would be able to cultivate the waste and desolate lands, thus gaining a comfortable subsistence and contributing to the trade, navigation, and wealth of the British realms. Additionally, the text mentions that the southern frontier of Carolina was unsettled and exposed to attacks from Indian enemies, so settling the area with a regular colony would provide protection for the English inhabitants. Therefore, the settlement of Georgia was driven by economic reasons to alleviate the suffering of the poor subjects and to strengthen the colonies. The correct answer is B) settled for economic reasons.

Just read the text, it gives you the answer