Which describes the main reason Georgia's capital moved so many times? (1 point)

A. British occupation in Georgia along the Atlantic coast

B. continued conflict with Creek Indians across various areas of the state

C. economic and population growth in the western and northwestern parts of the state

D. growth of tobacco farming businesses in the western part of the state

C. economic and population growth in the western and northwestern parts of the state

One of the main reasons for the multiple relocations of Georgia's capital was to have the capital more centrally located relative to the economic and population growth occurring in the state, especially as this growth moved westward and northwestward. Each move was intended to better serve the needs and accessibility for the majority of the state's population at the time.