Which reason best explains the movement of Georgia capitals?

(1 point)
Responses

As new territories opened up, the population of Georgia shifted west.
As new territories opened up, the population of Georgia shifted west.

Events of the Civil War prevented coastal cities from industrializing.
Events of the Civil War prevented coastal cities from industrializing.

Events of the American Revolution led western cities to industrialize.
Events of the American Revolution led western cities to industrialize.

As coastal flooding worsened, the population of Georgia moved

inland.

a b c or d

Sorry for the mistake. The correct answer is:

Events of the American Revolution led western cities to industrialize.

The reason that best explains the movement of Georgia capitals is: "As new territories opened up, the population of Georgia shifted west."

To determine the correct answer, we can look at the historical context of Georgia and analyze the patterns of population distribution. As new territories and lands became available in the western regions of Georgia, people migrated towards these areas. This movement of people towards the west led to a shift in the population and consequently influenced the decision to move the capitals of Georgia. Therefore, option one is the most accurate explanation for the movement of Georgia capitals.