Answer:
4.Although Georgia was not near the fighting, after the war they did gain more land.
Explanation:
What effect did the French and Indian War have on Georgia's growth and development? Once the French and the Indian tribes were defeated and no longer a threat to Georgia, the colony prospered in a stable and peaceful environment. Georgia's gained new land, her borders expanded to the St.
US land was not rich in much of anything, so it was important to get food and clothing from somewhere.
<span>Well mostly, people identify more strongly with regional and ethnic groups than with the nation...perhaps I'd go with the option A.</span>
<span>Getting rid of aristocratic & noble traces from Britain, abolishing laws of Primogeniture & entail, Lower property qualifications for voting, shifting state capitals westward as population moved westward.</span>