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How did Georgia serve as protection for English colonies?

This colony could protect the other British colonies from Spanish attack. Great Britain had been at war in the early 1700's. Georgia would serve as a military barrier.


What is the southernmost of the English colonies in US?

nothing


What was the importance of Georgia colony?

Georgia helped protect the other English colonies from possible Spanish attacks.


The settlement established by debtors to keep the Spanish out of the English colonies?

Georgia


How did Georgia serve as protection for the English colony?

This colony could protect the other British colonies from Spanish attack. Great Britain had been at war in the early 1700's. Georgia would serve as a military barrier.


How did the colony Georgia come to exist?

The Georgia colony was established as a buffer between Spanish Florida to the south and the English Carolina colonies to the north.


The established church of the English colonies was?

The Episcopal Church or the Church of England


Why was Georgia valued by the English during the 13 colonies?

Who said it was valued? The only "value" that GEORGIA has is the fact that it borders ALABAMA!!


Who founded a colony to protect the English colonies from attacks?

James Oglethorpe


Why was Georgia known as the charity colony?

It was started by James Oglethorpe for the honest debtors in English jails. The English Colonies wanted people in the upper colonies to be safe from the Spanish in what is now Florida. To improve safety, the Brits took people out of jail and put them in Georgia to protect them.


Was Savannah the thirteenth colony?

yes , it was . english colonies called it Georgia after king GeorgeII but actually was savannah.


What military purpose did the colony Georgia serve?

The Georgia colony served as a buffer between the English colonies and the Spanish ones in Florida and southward. The English also used them to, more or less, claim the land that is now Georgia before the Spanish did.