What problem did the creation of the colony of Georgia create for South Carolina?

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Georgia rivaled South Carolina for slaves.
Georgia rivaled South Carolina for slaves.

Many debtors and criminals who settled in Georgia moved into South Carolina.
Many debtors and criminals who settled in Georgia moved into South Carolina.

The creation of Georgia took land that could have been used for expansion from South Carolina.
The creation of Georgia took land that could have been used for expansion from South Carolina.

Georgia became friends with the Spanish in Florida, creating a strong alliance to oppose the South Carolinians.
Georgia became friends with the Spanish in Florida, creating a strong alliance to oppose the South Carolinians.

The creation of Georgia took land that could have been used for expansion from South Carolina.

Why did the first South Carolinians settle in the tidewater area?

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because the climate was good
because the climate was good

because they could send and receive supplies
because they could send and receive supplies

because there were friendly Indians who lived nearby
because there were friendly Indians who lived nearby

because they found needed raw materials to build their houses and plant their crops

because there were friendly Indians who lived nearby

why did the Up Country have so much lawlessness?

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Criminals moved there from Georgia.
Criminals moved there from Georgia.

Honest citizens would not confront lawbreakers.
Honest citizens would not confront lawbreakers.

There were no courts to bring criminals to justice.
There were no courts to bring criminals to justice.

Criminals joined with Indians to create a lawless society.

There were no courts to bring criminals to justice.

Why was the Regulator Movement ineffective?

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The Regulators were not trained.
The Regulators were not trained.

The Regulators abused the system.
The Regulators abused the system.

The Regulators would not punish their friends.
The Regulators would not punish their friends.

The Regulators had no place to detain suspected lawbreakers.

The Regulators had no place to detain suspected lawbreakers.

Which of the following does not describe a major difference between the Up Country and the Low Country?

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Up Country farms mainly grew corn, and Low Country farms mainly grew rice.
Up Country farms mainly grew corn, and Low Country farms mainly grew rice.

Up Country farms were primarily small farms, and Low Country farms were primarily plantations.
Up Country farms were primarily small farms, and Low Country farms were primarily plantations.

Up Country farms kept most of their crops, and Low Country farms exported most of their crops.
Up Country farms kept most of their crops, and Low Country farms exported most of their crops.

Up Country farms used debtors from England as labor, and Low Country farms used African slaves as labor.
Up Country farms used debtors from England as labor, and Low Country farms used African slaves as labor.

Up Country farms used debtors from England as labor, and Low Country farms used African slaves as labor.

The correct answer is: The creation of Georgia took land that could have been used for expansion from South Carolina.

To arrive at this answer, we need to examine the context and history of the creation of the colony of Georgia. The colony was established as a buffer zone between South Carolina and Spanish-controlled Florida. The English government granted James Oglethorpe and the Trustees of the colony of Georgia a charter to establish a settlement in 1732.

By creating the colony of Georgia, the English took land that could have been utilized by South Carolina for expansion. This resulted in a limitation on South Carolina's territorial growth potential. As a result, South Carolina faced decreased opportunities for expansion and may have felt constrained by the presence of Georgia.

Therefore, the creation of Georgia created the problem of limiting South Carolina's access to available land for expansion.