The answer is Georgia.
Georgia
It was located between the wealthy Carolina region and Spanish Florida.
Florida was a Spanish colony long before Jamestown was settled in 1609. However North Carolina was a state before Florida was purchased by the United States in 1819.
Carilona. North and south Carolina were not separated yet
No. In colonial days it was a Spanish colony.
Georgia. it was only founded to be a buffer between Florida and South Carolina so that spanish Florida could not gain more land and pose a threat to the british colonies.
The Georgia colony was established as a buffer between Spanish Florida to the south and the English Carolina colonies to the north.
It was located between the wealthy Carolina region and Spanish Florida.
Florida was a Spanish colony long before Jamestown was settled in 1609. However North Carolina was a state before Florida was purchased by the United States in 1819.
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.
To the south of South Carolina would have been southern Georgia and Spanish Florida. However, the legal division between Georgia and Florida was highly disputed during Colonial times. According to the date of the map, you could find either Georgia (English Colony) or Florida (under Spanish control).
The presence of Spanish colonization on Florida.
No.
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Carilona. North and south Carolina were not separated yet
No. In colonial days it was a Spanish colony.
The Province of Carolina was separated in 1729
It separated from North Carolina in 1712, but the Carolinas (one colony) was founded in 1663.