What part did rivers play in Georgia’s development? Check all that apply.
They allowed s...
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What part did rivers play in Georgia’s development? Check all that apply.
They allowed settlers to travel into the mountains.
They provided farmers with water.
They provided a source of hydroelectric power.
They promoted trade along the Atlantic.
They encouraged the development of cities.
They formed the borders for all of the states around Georgia.
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